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DR. RAYMOND A. HELLICKSON P.A. <br /> DR. RONALD VESCIO <br /> and ASSOCIATES <br /> 2958 JOHNSON STREET NE. <br /> MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55418 <br /> PHONE:789-3573 li <br /> j <br /> December 18, 1992 <br /> Mr. Tom Burt, City Manager <br /> City of St. Anthony <br /> 3301 Silver Lake Road <br /> St. Anthony, MN 55418 <br /> RE: Request for Tax Increment Assistance <br /> Professional Building <br /> 3901 Silver Lake Road <br /> St. Anthony, Minnesota <br /> Dear Mr. Burt: <br /> With this letter and attached documentation, I would like to request City assistance in the form of tax <br /> increment financing (TIF) to enable our dental group to redevelop two (2) lots located at the northeast <br /> corner of 39th Avenue and Silver Lake Road (across from Apache Plaza). The proposed redevelopment <br /> would require the removal of an existing structure and the construction of a new professional office <br /> building; our proposal is described by the following summary. <br /> Existing Situation <br /> I currently own.Lot 2, Block 1, Holien's First Addition, Ramsey County. This is the second lot north <br /> of 39th Avenue on the east side of Silver Lake Road. I have an option to purchase Lot 1, Block 1 <br /> which is on the northeast corner of 39th Avenue and Silver Lake Road and immediately south of my <br /> lot. This Lot 1 is currently occupied by a structure that was originally constructed as a single family <br /> home. It most recently was used as a real estate office and it now remains vacant. There was also a <br /> house on Lot 2, which because of some deficiencies, was demolished approximately one year ago: <br /> Pmposed Proiect <br /> The proposed project involves the removal of the existing structure, the combining of the two lots, and <br /> the subsequent construction of an 8,300 square foot professional building. Ile building would be of <br /> very high quality design and construction, it would provide the parking spaces required to meet city <br /> ordinances, and it would comply with city setback requirements. The design, (see the enclosed building <br /> elevation), would be residential in flavor, intended to blend with the family-style neighborhood to the <br /> north and east. <br />