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Mr. John Shardlow Peter Bachman has presented several <br /> Dahlgren, Shardlow and Uban, Inc. land use seminars with Mr. Shardlow <br /> (612) 339 -3300 and has worked with Mr. Shardlow and <br /> the members of Mr. Shardlow's firm on <br /> numerous land use issues in different <br /> cities, including Falcon Heights <br /> Mr. Jay Jensen Rich Martin has worked with <br /> Executive Director Mr. Jensen on numerous housing bond <br /> Minneapolis Community Development and common bond fund issues for <br /> Agency industrial and other development <br /> (612) 673 -5215 <br /> Mr. James O'Leary Rich Martin has worked with <br /> Deputy Director of Economic Mr. O'Leary on numerous tax <br /> Development increment financings, tax increment <br /> Saint Paul Housing and Redevelopment bonds, and other public financings <br /> Authority <br /> (612) 228 -3212 JG <br /> Desyl Peterson, Esq. kr Ellen Sampson has worked closely with X <br /> Minnetonka City Attorney Ms. Peterson on a variety of public <br /> City of Minnetonka employment related matters. <br /> (612) 939 -8200; <br /> 4-- 17- 2. Statement of 1991 billings from municipal work as a percentage of <br /> total 1991 billings. <br /> While we do not divide our billings in this fashion, we estimate 1991 billings to <br /> governmental clients at $1.25 million or five percent and billings on <br /> municipal/governmental matters for all clients, public and private, at $3.5 million or 15 <br /> percent. <br /> D. Fees <br /> 1. We propose a single hourly rate for all civil and prosecutorial legal <br /> services provided to the City (except as stated below for bond issuances and matters <br /> where the City's legal fees are reimbursed by the applicant), no matter which attorney <br /> performs the services. The hourly rate we propose for all civil legal services is $105 per <br /> hour. This is a substantial reduction in the normal hourly rate of all attorneys who would <br /> perform work for the City under this proposal. <br /> The firm does not bill for secretarial time. Secretarial time is included in the <br /> attorneys' hourly rate. <br /> 14 <br />
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