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City Council <br /> Sheehy Tennis Court Lease Agreement <br /> 2 <br /> the lease expired. At that time, staff informed the Association to write a letter requesting their <br /> intentions for the court. The Arden Hills Association #3 is interested in a renewal of the lease <br /> agreement. A copy of the lease extension request is included for your review. <br /> Staff has researched the history of this tennis court and does have reservations about entering <br /> into another long term lease agreement with the Association. Staff has concerns about the <br /> maintenance of the court and the idea of a City owned court being offered for use exclusively by <br /> a private group. The Association states that they do a spring and fall cleanup of the court and <br /> have a part time staff member clean the court once a week during the summer months. The court <br /> is not level and appears to have several areas that have sunk due to the unstable base that it was <br /> built on. There are trees overhanging the court, which causes leaves, branches, and debris to lie <br /> on the court. This in turn hurts the quality of the surface. Cracks have begun to run the length of <br /> the court. There are four light poles wired across the court that are not operational. Photos of <br /> the court have been included for your review. <br /> The following is the background of how the City acquired this tennis court and discussions that <br /> took place at that time regarding future use of this land. Also, staff memos and City Council <br /> minutes regarding this have been included for your review. <br /> In January 1994, the City received a notice from Mr. James C. Shacker and Mr. C.E. Sheehy of <br /> an interest to donate approximately 8.57 acres of property to the City of Arden Hills. The <br /> property was made up of primarily Type III and/or Type IV wetland. The area consisted of a <br /> swamp/pond, cat tails, and scrub trees. A tennis court was constructed in 1974/1975 in the SW <br /> corner of the property. All required permits (Rice Creek Watershed, Department of Natural <br /> Resources, City Building Permit) were obtained prior to the filling of the area and the <br /> construction of the tennis court. <br /> Although the Parks and Recreation Department and Public Works Department found very little <br /> park or recreational use for the Sheehy property, the City Council accepted the donation in <br /> November 1994. It was found that the development of the area was limited due to the wetland <br /> delineation. The courts were in disrepair and in need of maintenance. The Parks and Recreation <br /> Department found that the court may need to be removed because the soil conditions present <br /> were not providing a stable base. The City was worried about the liability risks involved with <br /> use of the tennis court. In 1995, the estimated in-kind labor cost to the City for demolishing the <br /> tennis court was estimated at $1,500-$2,000. For safety and liability reasons, the City placed a <br /> lock on the court until a decision on the future of the court was made. <br /> In September 1995, two members of the Arden Hills #3 Home Association requested private <br /> usage of the Sheehy tennis court. After discussion of the details, including the cost of the <br /> restoration and upkeep of the property, the possibility of selling, and the possibility of leasing, <br /> the City Council directed staff to prepare a lease agreement for the property. <br /> Staff Recommendation <br /> Staff requests time to further evaluate all potential uses of this site. Therefore, staff recommends <br /> approval of a temporary restated and amended lease agreement dated April 9, 2007 allowing <br />
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