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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />April 22, 1981 <br />Parks felt that it would be more beneficial to the City to accept the <br />$11,000 payable this year. By investing the money, the City would <br />gain more return on the money, than they would by waiting for the <br />higher amounts proposed for payment in 1983 and 19II5. <br />Mrs. Nardini introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0. 81-4-202 - ACCEPTING $11,000 PAYABLE FlT <br />THE COMPLETI N f PH SE I AS THE PARK CHARGE FOR ST. <br />JUDE's MEDICAL <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Mrs. Scalze. <br />qyes (4) Nardini, Scalze, Flanson, Fahey. <br />Nayes (1) Forsberg. <br />Resolution declared adopted. <br />This resolution appears in Resolution Book No. 7, Page 135. <br />Minnesota Mrs. Scalze reported that the Park Commission is recommending a figure <br />Mine of $6,000 as the park charge for Minnesota Mini Storage. Scalze was <br />Storage concerned with a statement that Mr. Hubbard of Minnesota PQini Storage <br />made at the last regular Council meeting concerning being given credit <br />for the property he has given to the State on his park charge. <br />Mrs. Nardini pointed out that in the past park charges in the City have <br />been very unfair. There are many inconsistencies in the fees charged <br />various developments. <br />It was pointed out that this was the reason for setting the fees at 10% <br />of the fair market value of the property. <br />The Attorney stated that the park charge for Minnesota Mini Storage will <br />be negotiab7e just as St. Jude's fee was. <br />Mr. forsberg asked who picks up the Attorney's fees when a park charge <br />is negotiated. The City Clerk replied that it is charged to the <br />developer involved. <br />The City Attorney was instructed to negotiate the park charge with <br />Minnesota Mini Storage. <br />Sewer & Attorney Parks stated that he has amended the sewer and water rate <br />Water ordinance to include additional uses such as apartment units outside <br />Rate City limits, arenas, etc. The Attorney submitted a copy of the proposed <br />Ordinance ordinance to the Council plus a list of uses and unit bases as well as <br />annual charges. <br />Mr. Fahey introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: <br />ORDI~lANCE N0. 173 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LITTLE CANADA <br />CODE SECTION 205.140 (A) BY ADDING TO THE LIST OF STRUCTURE <br />OR BASE TYPES WHICH CARRY A UNIT BASE AND ANNUFlL CHARGE AND <br />PRO~IDING FOR CHFlRGES ON APARTMENTS OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS <br />Page -19- <br />