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PL PACKETS 1987
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PL PACKET 05191987
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-7- <br /> 1 told Mr. Forsberg and Dr. Osterbauer .he had recently purchased <br /> 2 the property and. had. not been involved twenty-two years ago. in <br /> 3 his parents' lawsuit against them; <br /> 4 <br /> 5 --said he would not be involved. in the construction of the new <br /> 6 'homes; <br /> 7 ; <br /> 8 -reported he had talked to all abutting property owners on <br /> 9 Belden and Silver Lake Road except Mr. Christen who was out of <br /> 10 town and all seemed happy to have the property developed; <br /> 11 <br /> 12 . -thought grading on Silver Lake Road side would. be minimal but <br /> 13 acknowledged the need for grading the Belden Street properties; <br /> 14 <br /> 15 -said hadn' t set a price on individual lots but prospective <br /> 16 buyers had been concerned that the view of the Minneapolis <br /> 17 skyline be retained if possible; as many trees as possible <br /> 18 be preserved; and that the architectural integrity of the <br /> 19 homes they would build would be provided to match the exist <br /> 20 ing homes on Belden; <br /> 21 <br /> 22 -was concerned that he might have to pay all the grading costs <br /> 23 himself up front and that if grading for all homes was done <br /> 24 prior to platting, there might be erosion of earth from one lot <br /> 25 to another if all lots were not developed at the same time; <br /> • 26 <br /> 27 -wanted grading to be started on each lot at the onset of con- <br /> 28 struction; - <br /> 29 <br /> 30 -said could cost him at feast $5 , 000 if fill could be sold and <br /> 31 $10 , 000 if had to be taken away. Tree removal might also be <br /> 32 costly. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Mr. Childs suggested the developer could post a performance .bond <br /> 35 with the agreement that the grading be done prior to the issuance <br /> 36 of the first .building permit. Said that way, Mr. Evanson would not <br /> 37 have to pay for the grading up front and could get back his bond <br /> 38 after the City has verified proper grading had been accomplished. <br /> 39 Mr. Evanson said he would have to consider that option, which he <br /> 40 considered he would be more amenable to than having to grade the <br /> 41 entire parcel and seed it to prevent erosion between development <br /> 42 projects. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 Lee Larwick, 2300 Greenview Drive, New Brighton <br /> 45 <br /> 45 indicated he owned the .undeveloped 80 -foot lot at 3516 Silver <br /> 47 Lake Road next to Mr. -Evanson' s property which was also for <br /> 48 sale; <br /> 49 <br /> 50 -said he wanted to seethe property in question sold so he <br /> 51 could .sell his own property; <br /> 52 <br /> 53 <br /> 54 <br /> 55 <br />
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