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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 08251987
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• 1 Councilmember, Ranallo -. pointed, out 'that the City had even spent <br /> 2 money to have a- purchase • agreement, drawn up because . .it; was <br /> 3 perceived an agreement had .been worked out. <br /> 4 The Mayor said he had to echo: the perception that because the City <br /> 5 had given the School District the. land on which to build a school , <br /> 6 it only seemed reasonable now that they no longer have an <br /> 7 educational purpose for the land that it should revert back to the <br /> 8 City and the City would only have to buy the building. <br /> 9 Mr. Soth said that is what the deed says. He also pointed out <br /> 10 that the statute .which dictated that covenant expired in 30 years <br /> 11 had been repealed one year after the covenant had expired. <br /> 12 Councilmember Ranallo reiterated that he perceived what the <br /> 13 Council- had to look after was what would benefit all the tax- <br /> 14 payers . Mayor Sundland said he doubted those taxpayers would be . <br /> 15 happy to see both the School and City paying thousands of dollars <br /> 16 to get "a matter resolved which * the City and School District <br /> 17 should be able to resolve by themselves , " because, as Councilmem- <br /> 18 ber Ranallo had observed, "it all boils down to which taxpayers ' <br /> 19 pockets you take the money from. " <br /> 20 Councilmember Marks said he agreed with Councilmember Enrooth that <br /> 21 they had thought a deal had been struck before the School District <br /> •22 started "unsweetening" rather than "sweetening" the pot. He <br /> 23 pointed out that because the Parkview location was in the exact <br /> 24 center of St. Anthony, it made more sense to have the administra- <br /> 25 tion and principal City services located right in the center of <br /> 26 town. He added, however, that he could also see where it might <br /> 27 enhance the "Gateway to the City" if a new City Hall were <br /> 28 incorporated into the Trillium Park in that area. <br /> 29 Mr. Childs commented that .he would have some serious reservations <br /> 30 about constructing homes which would have a carbon filtration <br /> 31 plant, a. well pump house, the water tower, softball diamonds and <br /> 32 tennis courts in their back yards.- He also agreed it was hard to <br /> 33 conceive -how the school could come out ahead selling. ten lots for <br /> 34 $30 , 000 apiece- in face of the costs of developing a residential <br /> 35 tract on that land, which but for a technicality actually still <br /> 36 belongs to the City. The costs the School District could be <br /> 37 expected to incur included those for surveying the land for homes, <br /> 38 sewer installations and the construction costs if the school <br /> 39 undertook the project itself . <br /> 40 Councilmember Enrooth indicated that he had. to agree with Mr. <br /> 41 Childs that in view, of the resale value of Parkview, the City <br /> '42 would have to stay there no- matter -what if they paid to remodel it <br /> 43 for its own use at this time . <br /> 44 Councilmember Ranallo,., concurred. and . added he perceived the last <br /> 45 thing the City would want to do would be to try to, lease the <br /> 15 <br />
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