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Mounds View EDA September 27, 2004 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br />stated that an accurate location of the parcel boundaries and topography is necessary to assure the <br />end user that there are no gaps in ownership or encroachments. He stated the City Attorney in his <br />September 7, 2004, Memo strongly recommended the City conduct a survey of all the property. <br /> <br /> <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman stated that five proposals have been received <br />from qualified firms, ranging from $7,900 to $29,000, with E. G. Rud and Sons of Circle Pines <br />submitting the lowest bid. He stated that Staff recommends authorizing them to conduct the <br />boundary survey and elevations at a cost not to exceed $8,300. <br /> <br />Commissioner Quick asked whether this wasn’t done when the golf course was developed. <br /> <br />President Linke stated that he believed that it was, but that it was quite old, if it was. <br /> <br />Director Ericson stated that an exhaustive search had been conducted, and they had been unable <br />to find any survey of the golf course. <br /> <br />Commissioner Quick asked why they didn’t have it. He stated that nobody has cared to put any <br />money into a filing program so that everything could be kept track of. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stigney asked why they were recommending that it not exceed $8,300 instead of <br />the$7,900 that had been quoted. <br /> <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman stated that an additional amount is typically <br />added in case there are additional costs that weren’t anticipated. He stated that he expects they <br />will come in on budget, but if there is an unanticipated cost, it will be covered, and they generally <br />add a couple of percent more to the figure. <br /> <br />Commissioner Quick asked whether they could sell that land, and that he was referring to the <br />MnDOT property. <br /> <br />City Attorney Riggs stated that the City Staff is working on dealing with the right of reverter <br />deed restriction. He stated that you can always quit claim deed something away, but whether <br />somebody can develop it is another issue, and that to have clean title, there are obviously some <br />steps that need to occur. <br /> <br />Commissioner Quick asked if there weren’t some strings attached to that piece from MnDOT. <br /> <br />City Attorney Riggs stated that that deed restriction was what he was referring to. <br /> <br />Commissioner Quick asked whether MnDOT has some say in whether they can sell that property <br />or not.