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45 <br />COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 26, 1991 <br />Consideration of Charles Cape Property - This matter was <br />considered at the last Council meeting and Mr. Schumacher was <br />asked to determine the potential tax base loss if Mr. Cape were <br />given approval to sell 30 acres of his property to Anoka County <br />for Regional Park purposes. Mr. Schumacher explained that the <br />total loss of revenue would be between $150.00 and $200.00 per <br />year. The City's portion of that revenue would be between $40.00 <br />and $50.00 per year. <br />Mr. Schumacher explained that the County is interested in <br />establishing a day camp on the property. It would be an open <br />program for all ages. Mayor Bisel noted that this program could <br />cost the City money in fire and police protection, but nothing is <br />given back to the City in return. Council Member Kuether asked <br />why the City couldn't trade this land for some land to be put <br />back on the tax rolls that can be developed? Mr. Cape explained <br />that he has spend about $2,500.00 in surveying costs to date. <br />The County is offering him $50,000.00 for the 30 acres. Mr. Cape <br />did not know how long the County would hold their offer of <br />$50,000.00 open. <br />Mr. Schumacher was asked to contact Anoka County Parks Department <br />to determine if a trade could be made so that no additional lands <br />would be added to the Regional Park. <br />Status Report Regarding Council Action for Waiving Building <br />Permit Fees for Centennial School District No. 12 (Council Action <br />has been Taken) - At the last Council meeting, the Council took <br />action to waive building permit fees over and above actual costs <br />during inspections and plan review. The Building Inspector has <br />computed the actual amount of building fees to be received for <br />inspections and other costs to be $42,090.00. Originally these <br />fees would have been $49,229.50. The loss is approximately <br />$7,000.00. <br />Approval of Request for Block Party, Woodridge Estates - Council <br />Member Bohjanen moved to approve this request. Council Member <br />Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />PROCLAMATION, Centennial Area Walk for the Hungary - Mayor Bisel <br />read the proclamation and asked all citizens of Lino Lakes to <br />support this cause. <br />Police Office Bill of Rights, Resolution No. 87 - 91 - Mr. <br />Schumacher explained that he had received an Action Alert from <br />the League of Minnesota Cities detailing a proposed piece of <br />Federal legislation entitled, "Police Bill of Rights ". According <br />to the League, this bill would pre -empt and obstruct local <br />PAGE 10 <br />1 <br />