(RECAP: Ten months after long-festering tensions broke out between the Alexandria City Council and its public housing authority over subsidized housing that dates to World War II, the council unanimously agreed Saturday to replace a historical set of 15 deteriorating apartments with 52 affordable-housing units. The long-running saga of the fate of the 74-year-old Ramsey Homes ended peacefully with council members approving a ¬special-use permit that will allow the development of a four-story, E-shaped building facing Patrick at Wythe streets. Before the project moves forward, ARHA will have to win a federal tax-credit competition next spring, complete a federal historical review and get federal approval to “dispose” of the buildings. If those hurdles are cleared, construction would begin in early 2018 and be completed by the end of 2019.)