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David Colburn COOK- When North St. Louis County (NSLC) Habitat for Humanity starts looking into a new build, they most often start with a property in hand and approve a new family for it. Sometimes, however, it unfolds in the opposite way. The latter was the case for Tara Cotten, of Cook, and her daughters Natalia, 7, and Brooklyn, 6, who on Sunday participated in groundbreaking ceremonies for their future home at 419 4th Street NW, a property that neither Cotten or Habitat Executive Director Nathan Thompson knew they would have when she was selected last winter. “We found our partner family, Tara, here about six months ago or so,” Thompson said. “We knew there was land around, that we needed to pursue. But even as we selected Tara, we got a call from a potential donor saying, ‘Hey, I’ve got some property up in Cook, would you guys be interested?” ....