Monarch Manor Subdivision Development by: Entrepreneurs Enterprises, LLC
Welcome to Monarch Manor Subdivision an Entrepreneurs Enterprises development. Entrepreneurs Enterprises is a minority owned company located in the Kansas City metro area. The company’s vision is to build high quality homes in our community, which includes 21 homes in Phases I – III of the Monarch Manor Subdivision. The company will continue to build upon the legacy of greatness established at the historic site of 22nd and Brooklyn, where Kansas City’s Municipal Stadium, the original home of the Kansas City Chiefs, Royals, and Athletics, was located from 1923 to 1976.
You are invited to become part of the rich vibrant history and culture that permeates through the soil of this site. Call today to start the process of building one of the models that can be built in the Monarch Manor subdivision.
Marketed by
Keller Williams Realty Partners, Inc.
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1-866-311-0047, Ext. 216
Kansas City Missouri Council Members and City Officials at the
2014 Monarch Manor Subdivision Ground Breaking
Financing Options
30-yr fixed
MHDC/Conventional30-yr fixed
MHDC/FHA
30-yr fixed
Primary Financing
Down Payment $
Down Payment %
Loan Amount
Initial Interest Rate
APR
$5,250.00
3.000 %
$169,750.00
3.75 %
4.224 %
$6,125.00
3.500 %
$171,830.30
3.625 %
5.212 %
$19,661.00 $15,000 $15,000.00
11.23%
$1155,339.00
3.75 %
3.993 %
Payment Amounts Mos Rate% PMT APR% Mos Rate% PMT APR% Mos Rate% PMT APR%
Monthly Principal & Interest*
Estimated Property Taxes
Estimated Homeowner's Insurance
Estimated Other
87 3.75 $871 4.224
$6.00
$83.00
$0.00
36 3.625 $972
36 3.625 $961
36 3.625 $948
24 3.625 $934
24 3.625 $924
24 3.625 $913
24 3.625 $901
24 3.625 $888
24 3.625 $875
24 3.625 $860
24 3.625 $844
24 3.625 $827
24 3.625 $809
12 3.625 $789
5.212
$6.00
$83.00
$0.00
87 3.75 $763273 3.75 $719
3.99
$6.00
$83.00
$0.00
Grant Available
Initial Est. Mortgage Payment (PITI)
Estimated Cash Needed to Close
$960.35$2,000.00
$1,061.00
$2971.00$852.74
$2,000.00
JAMES & TWANA SCOTTKELLER WILLIAMS REALTYPARTNERS, INC.11005 METCALF AVEOVERLAND PARK, KS [emailprotected]
Ernest L CampbellBranch ManagerNMLSR ID 588454Wells Fargo Home Mortgage56 Ne Sycamore StLees Summit, MO [emailprotected]/ernest-campbell
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage is a division of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All Rights Reserved. Print Date: 1/15/2015.
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2000 E 21st Ter. KCMO 641273 Bdrms/2.5 Baths/2 Car Garage
2004 E 21st Ter. KCMO 641273 Bdrms/2.5 Baths/2 Car Garage
Monarch Manor SubdivisionSelling Price $175,000
273 3.75 $786 4.224
MHDC/Lift/Conv
Mortgage insurance has been included in the initial payment for loans with less than a 20% down payment or if the loan product is FHA. For FHA loans, the Upfront Mortgage Insurance Premium amount has been included in the loan amount. This scenario is an estimate and actual interest rate will depend on the specific characteristics of the loan transaction and credit profile up until the time of closing.
$5,092.00 MHDC $5,154.00 Lift/MHDC $19,661.00$1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00
MHDCWells Fargo Lender Credit Buyer 's Earnest Deposit $500.00 $500.00 $500.00
Wells Fargo Lender Credit Wells Fargo Lender Credit Buyer's Earnest Deposit Buyer's Earnest Deposit
Each Home Cost More than $225,000 to Build!You Can Buy It for $50,000 Less - Sale Price $175,000!
Call Today to Reserve Your Brand New Home!HUD income limts for qualified buyers may apply.
Residential Customer Full Plus 2004 E 21st Terrace Kansas City, Missouri 64127 L Price: $175,000MLS #: 1915146 Status: Active County: JacksonArea: 202 - Kansas City Area (So. of River)
Sub: Monarch ManorType: Single Family Half Bth: 1Bedrooms: 3 Full Bth: 2 Age: Under ConstructionMain SqFt: Tot SqFt: SF Src:Lot Size: Tax: $0Acres: FP: NoElementary: Bsmt: YesMiddle: CA: YesSenior: Grg: YesDistrict: Kansas City Mo HOA: $Terms: Yr Built: 2015Legal: VINE STREET PLACE---LOT 36
Plan: 2 Stories Style: TraditionalConstruct: Frame Roof: CompositionGarage: 2/Rear Entry Basem*nt: Concrete, FullDining: Kit/Dining Combo Lake:Lot Desc: City Lot, Corner Lot Utility Rm: Main LevelFireplace:Oth Rms: Formal Living Room
A 25 year tax abatement; Grant/down payment assistance for qualified buyers. For income limits go to http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/il/il2014/2014summary.odn. Minutes from downtown Kansas City, the Historic 18th and Vine entertainment district, country club plaza, KCI airport and convenient access to I-70 & Hwy 71; perfect for those who want urban living, classic elevations and contemporary finishes.Dir: Highway 71 to 22nd, exit go East to Garfield and turn left into development; home located on corner.
Rm Size L Features Rm Size L FeaturesLIV 19X12 1 MBT 7X5 2
KIT 19X11 1 BR2 11X9 2
BTH 7X5 1 BR3 11X9 2
LAU 9X6 1 BTF 10X5 2
MBR 14X12 2
Warranty: Builder Warranty, Private CompanyFlood Pln: Unknown Exclude: Ownrshp: PrivateCeiling R: 30 Walls R: 13 Other R: Phone:Heating: Central Gas Cooling: Central ElectricWater: City/Public Sewer: City/PublicCity Limits: Streets:Exterior: PorchEquip: Disposal
Will Sell: Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA HOA: $0Tax: $0 Spc Tax: $0 Total Tax: $0 Tax Com:
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Residential Customer Full Plus 2000 E 21st Terrace Kansas City, Missouri 64127 L Price: $175,000MLS #: 1915181 Status: Active County: JacksonArea: 202 - Kansas City Area (So. of River)
Sub: Vine Street PlaceType: Single Family Half Bth: 1Bedrooms: 3 Full Bth: 2 Age: Under ConstructionMain SqFt: Tot SqFt: SF Src:Lot Size: Tax: $0Acres: FP: NoElementary: Bsmt: YesMiddle: CA: YesSenior: Grg: YesDistrict: Kansas City Mo HOA: $Terms: Yr Built: 2015Legal: VINE STREET PLACE---LOT 37
Plan: Ranch Style: TraditionalConstruct: Frame Roof: CompositionGarage: 2/Attached, Rear Entry Basem*nt: Concrete, Finished, Inside EntranceDining: Formal Dining Lake:Lot Desc: City Lot, Corner Lot Utility Rm: Main LevelFireplace:Oth Rms:
A 25 year tax abatement; Grant/down payment assistance for qualified buyers. For income limits go to http://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/il/il2014/2014summary.odn. Minutes from downtown Kansas City, the Historic 18th and Vine entertainment district, country club plaza, KCI airport and convenient access to I-70 & Hwy 71; perfect for those who want urban living, classic elevations and contemporary finishes.Dir: Highway 71 to 22nd/23rd Crown Center exit go East to Garfield and turn left into development; make
immediate right to Euclid; home located on corner
Rm Size L Features Rm Size L FeaturesLIV 16X14 1 BR2 12X11 1
DIN 22X15 1 BR3 12X11 1
KIT 15X8 1 BTF 7X7 1
MBR 13X11 1 BTH 5X4 1
MBT 15X11 1 LAU 5X4 1
Warranty: Builder Warranty, Private CompanyFlood Pln: Unknown Exclude: Ownrshp: PrivateCeiling R: 30 Walls R: 13 Other R: Phone:Heating: Central Gas Cooling: Central ElectricWater: City/Public Sewer: City/PublicCity Limits: Streets:Exterior: Porch
Will Sell: Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA HOA: $0Tax: $0 Spc Tax: $0 Total Tax: $0 Tax Com:
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MONARCH MANORKANSAS CITY, MISSOURI NEIGHBORHOODS & HOUSING SERVICES ACTION PLAN
2013
Monarch Manor rests on the historic site of Kansas City’s Municipal Stadium. Between 1923 and 1976, Municipal Stadium hosted home field advantage to the Blues (AA), Monarchs (NNL & NAL), Cowboys (NFL), Athletics (MLB), Chiefs (NFL & AFL), Spurs (NASL), and the Royals (MLB). Many of sports greatest players once stood proudly on its field sporting Kansas City colors. Satchel Paige, Buck O’Neil, Jackie
Robinson, John Wyatt, Amos Otis, John Mayberry, Bobby Bell, & Willie Lanier helped Kansas City teams win the Super bowl, World Series, and many league titles. The City is currently investing in the Monarch Manor neighborhood to honor those players and teams that called Municipal home. This site offers a truly unique opportunity to invest in the City’s future by commemorating it’s glorious past.
• Ov er $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 financedbytheCityforMonarchManorsignageandlandscapeconstruction,Spring2013
• 2 5 y ea r p r o p er ty ta x a b a tem en t
• Historicneighborhoodwithmodernamenities
• Walkingpath
• MinutesfromtheheartofdowntownKansasCity
• Adjacenttothe18thandVineDistrict,LincolnPrepHighSchool,andthe$57milliondollarCrimePreventionFacilitydevelopmentat27th&Prospect.
D E V E L O P M E N T O P P O R T U N I T I E S
Satchel Paige
Funded through the Department of Housing and Community Development, construction began in 2012 on neighborhood signage and a plaza at 22nd and Brooklyn commemorating Municipal Stadium’s history. Several street trees have recently been added through the non-profit work of Bridging the Gap and more landscape is to follow in later phases.
AF TER- PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS - View along Garfield from 22nd Street.Neighborhood identity signage will be added at entrances along Brooklyn and 22nd Street. Signs are a mix of brick and metalwork reminiscent of traditional ballpark signage. Bald Cypress trees will outline the footprint of the stadium along 22nd.
TREE PLANTING BLITZ, September 2012Many community members and former ball players helped out with planting street trees throughout the neighborhood
BEF ORE - Garfield and 22nd street
MONARCH PLAZ A AT 2 2 ND & BROOKLY N - Construction Spring 2013
Former Lincoln Prep. Junior High School to be repurposed for future use
Phase III
Phase I
Phase II
Urban Renewal Zone
Transit Stop
Vacant Lot(s)
Tree/LandscapeMaintenance
Sidewalk Repair
Street Lights
Infill Housing
Public Art
Historic Markers
Street Trees
Site Cleanup
Yard Improvements
Tree/Landscape Maintenance
Lighting
Speed Bump
1
4
3
6
The neighborhood entrance signs (historic markers), Monarch Plaza (public art), installation of street trees, and site cleanup are included in the KCMO’s scattered sites “Monarch Manor” Contract. Construction to begin Spring 2013
Urban Renewal Zone
Transit Stop
Vacant Lot(s)
Tree/LandscapeMaintenance
Sidewalk Repair
Street Lights
Infill Housing
Public Art
Historic Markers
Street Trees
Site Cleanup
Yard Improvements
Tree/Landscape Maintenance
Lighting
Speed Bump
1
4
3
6
Urban Renewal Zone
Transit Stop
Vacant Lot(s)
Tree/LandscapeMaintenance
Sidewalk Repair
Street Lights
Infill Housing
Public Art
Historic Markers
Street Trees
Site Cleanup
Yard Improvements
Tree/Landscape Maintenance
Lighting
Speed Bump
1
4
3
6
• New street trees and landscape needs to be maintained
• Signage lighting needed for all neighborhood signs and Monarch Plaza. Lighting not included in the KCMO’s Scattered Sites “Monarch Manor” Contract
• Speed bumps along Euclid Ave. to reduce traffic
Prioritize Housing Infill as follows:• Phase I: Garfield Ave.• Phase II: Brooklyn Ave.• Phase III: Euclid Ave. and
add alley gates throughout neighborhood. Alley gates to be maintained by neighborhood.
ICON KEYProposed Site Modifications
Urban Renewal Zone
Transit Stop
Vacant Lot(s)
Tree/LandscapeMaintenance
Sidewalk Repair
Street Lights
1
3
2
4
Urban Renewal Zone
Transit Stop
Vacant Lot(s)
Tree/LandscapeMaintenance
Sidewalk Repair
Street Lights
1
3
2
4
111
1
1
1
1
11
33
33
3 3
3
3
3
3
3 3
3
33
3
3
2
2
2
2 2
2
2
2
44
4
N
N
Urban Renewal Zone
Transit Stop
Vacant Lot(s)
Tree/LandscapeMaintenance
Sidewalk Repair
Street Lights
1
3
2
4
Existing Homes in Monarch Manor
Future development can take advantage of new materials and technologies that greatly improve energy efficiency. Techniques such as better insulation and windows; high efficiency plumbing, heating, and cooling; and integrated solar panels offer significantly lower utility bills and lower maintenance as compared to older homes in the area. Energy Star, National Association for Home Builders (NAHB), and LEED for Homes guidelines offer innovative construction practices for a more valuable home.
MONARCH PLAZA
PROPOS ED S ITE MODIF ICATIONS
ABOUT the KCMO NEIGHBORHOOD ACTION PLAN
TIME LINE GOALS AND BUDGET
Monarch Manor, an emerging single-family development in the Wendell Phillips Neighborhood, strives to reinvest in the under-utilized vacant land at 22nd and Brooklyn. The site became a community garden after the demolition of Municipal Stadium in the 1976. In 2000, the Black Economic Union and Bank of America initiated an urban revitalization project that developed three new homes along Brooklyn. The development experienced some growth
hindrance, but has been reinvigorated by the City’s recent Monarch Manor-area project which includes landscaping and historical marker identification. Currently under construction, these improvements commemorate the site’s history and neighborhood identity. The neighborhood, now carrying the KC Monarch’s namesake, currently has a mix of 1 and 2 story homes.
Applying the guiding principles of the Area Plan and Kansas City, Missouri’s Consolidated Plan, our team is proposing that Monarch Manor have the following immediate goals:
• ON- GOING S TARTING 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 :Tree, Planting and Landscape Maintenance$500/tree for trimming
• S PRING 2 0 1 3 :
1. Complete the Monarch Manor Beautification Plan through KCMO Department of Housing and Community Development.
-Currently under contract for Phase I : $190,000 -Phase II design completed. Estimated $100,000
construction cost
2. Develop new market and affordable housing infill for vacant lots. GOAL: 2 1 New Ho m es
PHAS E I: Garfield Ave.- $1.8 million Total11 lots x approximately $160,000 per home = $1,760,000
Lighting: The plaza and neighborhood signs need accent lighting.All signage lighting: $28,000
3 speed bumps along Euclid Ave. at $18/linear foot:
$2,700
PHAS E II: Brooklyn Ave.- $640,0004 homes x approximately $160,000 per home
PHAS E III: Euclid Ave.- $960,0006 homes x approximately $160,000 per home
On June 7, 2012, the City Council approved Committee Substitute for Ordinance No. 120490 which approved the Five Year 2012 Consolidated Plan and authorized the Director of the Neighborhoods and Housing Services Department to enter into contracts with agencies funded in the One Year Action Plan. Identified within the 2012 Consolidated Plan are seven Target Areas. These Target Areas are: the Heart of the City, Greater Downtown, Swope, Midtown/Plaza, Hickman Mills/Ruskin, Briarcliff/Winnwood and Truman Plaza. Within each of these larger Target Areas the 2012 Consolidated Plan further identified specific Sub-Target Areas. The 2012 Consolidated Plan requires that within each of these sub-target areas, specific Action Plans (with neighborhood input and consensus) be developed. These Action Plans provide a guide for implementation of the physical improvement activities to be funded by the grants from H.U.D. over either a one, or up to five-year period.
Given the desire to implement visible change in these neighborhoods expeditiously, the team was tasked to meet with neighborhood representatives to receive community input. Out of these meetings, the team established a focused Target Area of approximately three blocks or less in which the available funds would have a noticeable impact. The team conducted a “windshield” site assessment of visible maintenance, infrastructure, and lot occupancy concerns (weaknesses) and discussed potential opportunities (strengths).
By working with neighborhood leaders and city staff, various priorities were identified which ranged from basic maintenance to design interventions. The team created a menu of these items as “icons” to use as a quick reference tool on the proposed Action Plan document. The relevant icons and their descriptions are included in the proposed plan.
KCMO Neighborhoods & Housing ServicesPhone: 816-513-3036Fax: 816-513-2808
John Wood, Director
Stuart Bullington, Asst. Director [emailprotected]
Shawn Hughes, Senior Project [emailprotected]
Jerome Robins, Project [emailprotected]
Sarah Cecil, Neighborhood Liaison816-513-3036
____________________Approved by Carole M. ThomasNeighborhood Representative
KCMO Action Plan created in partnership with:
DRAW Architecture and Urban DesignDominique Davison405 Southwest Boulevard, Suite 200Kansas City, MO 64108816.531.8303
Parson & AssociatesJason Parson & Donna Mandlebaum816.216.6517
Phronesis, Landscape ArchitectureTim Duggan816.214.0896
WendellPhillipsNeighborhoodAssociation2536 Park Ave.Kansas City, MO 64127[p] 816-582-5783John P James, [emailprotected]
Black Economic Union1601 E. 18th StreetSuite 300Kansas City, MO 64108[p] 816-474-1080Chester Thompson Jr.- [emailprotected]
Bridging the Gap435 Westport Road, #23Kansas City, MO 64111[o]816.561.1061, ext. 113Kate Becker – Program [emailprotected]
The HOME Program: HOME Investment PartnershipsUS Department of Housing & Urban Developmenthttp://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/hudprograms/home-programColeman McClain 816.513.3008
NationalAssociationofHomeBuilders-NAHBGreenProvides a comprehensive set of educational resources, advocacy tools, and referrals to a national green home certification system.http://www.nahbgreen.org/
Targeted Minor Home RepairRoger Stewart, program managerPhone: 816-513-3253Fax: 816-513-3049Email: [emailprotected]://kcmo.org/CKCMO/Depts/Housing/TargetedMinorHomeRepairProgram/index.htm
KansasCity,MissouriTaxIncrementFinancingCommission: Steve Reynolds, TIF housing Coordinator, 816-221-0636
311isyourcentralpointofcontactforCityservices. Whether you need information, to request a City service or to report a problem with City services, contact 311.
For a faster response please call us or submit your request online:Call: 311 or 816-513-1313 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on weekdays and follow the prompts.Online: http://webfusion.kcmo.org/coldfusionapps/ActionCenterRequest/RequestForm.cfm
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