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i <br /> : 1- of making necessary repairs ,for the City to acquire the above -.facility <br /> 2 -from the school ' district: ' : He.•said he hoped to . have estimates of the <br /> '3 : remaining , co*sts ' for the Council' s. Atigust 25th meeting. <br /> 4A summary of the appraisal of --the building as received by the school <br /> 5 . district was attached to his'- memo in the agenda packet. The appraiser. <br /> ,6 estimated the value of the property to be $310 , 000 , which included a <br /> 7 land value of $240 , 000 . - Mr . Childs reminded the. Councilmembers that the <br /> ', 8 City had given the land to the. school .district - in 1951 for the purpose <br /> . :9 of "using it for a school" with- a reservation that it should revert to <br /> 10 the City "whenever it stopped being a . school" . However , he added, ..the <br /> 11 k30 year ' limit on that reservation- may have expired, making: this a .point <br /> 12 which would probably have to be negotiated. <br /> 13 The Manager reported the School District figured it would cost them <br /> 14 $270 ,000 to move up to the Middle School building and have indicated <br /> 15 they don' t have those dollars available right now. He said it is <br /> 16 therefore important for the City to encapsulate in general terms just <br /> 17 what it would cost the City to move its facilities into Parkview so a <br /> 18 value judgement could be made whether the move is worth the .effort. , <br /> 19 Representatives of- the City 'and School District would then have to meet <br /> 20 to present their different positions. Mr. Childs perceived it might be <br /> 21 just prior to those negotiations that 'a joint meeting between- the entire <br /> 22 Council and School Board might be helpful. <br /> 23 City Officials Invited to Attend Army' s Community Meetings on TCAAP <br /> 24 Environmental Remedial Action Program <br /> 25 Mr. Childs advised that the August 6th invitation sent to him by the <br /> 26 Twin City Army Ammunition Plant .representative had been intended for all <br /> 27 City officials . The fi-rst of the meetings was scheduled for the <br /> 28 morning of 'August 18th and Councilmember Ranallo commented that the Army <br /> 29 had apparently not taken into consideration the fact that most .of the <br /> 30 municipality officials had regular jobs which made meetings during the <br /> 31 day very difficult to attend. <br /> 32 AGENDA ADDENDUM <br /> 33 PROSPECTIVE BUYERS -OF HOBO RESTAURANT -SEEK .DIRECTION FROM COUNCIL . , <br /> 34 Michael Melville, 328 Washington Street, Anoka, said he and Ron Walberg, <br /> 35 Minneapolis , were thinking of purchasing the restaurant and needed some <br /> :-36 .*guidance as to what procedures they. would have to follow to make::.the <br /> 3`7 improvements they -wanted to -.the building and parking lot. Mr. Childs <br /> 3'8 suggested •the two contact- him at the office -the .following day when he- <br /> 39 would be happy to look' over their plans to see -whether or not a <br /> .40 variance might be necessary: They were- also advised that if variances <br /> '41. were required for the .-proj-ect, it wouldn' t .-be- until September 15th.-that <br /> 442' the required':pub•lic-hearing on the variances could be conducted by the <br /> 43 Planning Commission, with a Council decision no .sooner than. September , <br /> 44 22nd. Mr. Melville was also advised of the. time it would take to get <br /> 45 the notice - of -'the hearing on .a variance request. publ.ished. <br />