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<br />Minutes of the Regula"'ouncil Meeting, July 13, 1987 . <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />CASE #87-22 (Cont'd) Moved by Peck, seconded by Winiecki, that Council <br />approve Case #87-22, Amended Site Plan Review for <br />Perkins Restaurant at Red Fox Road and Lexington Avenue, Perkins/Construction <br />70, contingent upon the applicant constructing the trash storage enclosure and <br />installing the landscaping as proposed in the plans submitted. Motion carried <br />unanimously. (4-0) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />PURCH. OF PROPERTY <br />HAMLINE lie HWY. 96 <br /> <br />Council was referred to Planner's memorandum (7-7-87); <br />regarding the purchase of property east of City Hall <br />Public Works BUilding and his discussions with a <br />representative from Rand-Maur Corporation. <br /> <br />Attorney James Lynden reviewed the letter he had received from James <br />Stolpestad, dated 7-6-87, relative to purchasing the property as separate <br />parcels of land or as one entire parcel; he advised the owner indicated he <br />would prefer to release the land in a west to east fashion for development. <br />Lynden stated that Stolpestad did not express any concerns relative to <br />terminating the purchase agreement with the Rand-Maur Corporation. <br /> <br />There was extensive diSCUSSion of the proposed asking price for the land; <br />Council questioned if a current appraisal had been done on the property. <br /> <br />Lynden advised that no appraisal had been done on this specific parcel; he <br />stated that in discussions with Stolpestad the comment had been made that the <br />price is negotiable. <br /> <br />Council asked for staff comments relative to the purchase of the land: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- Public Works Supervisor stated his preference would be to purchase the <br />entire parcel of land; the Village Hall buildings are both crowded at the <br />present time and it is his opinion that it would be a good investment. <br /> <br />- Clerk Administrator agreed with Raddatz comments relative to future <br />expansion of the Village facilities; also commented that it would be <br />preferable to purchase this land for a possible fire station location, rather <br />than having to be placed in the.position of purchasing a less desirable site <br />because it is the only land available. <br /> <br />Council comments relative to the land purchase: <br /> <br />- Peck stated it was <br />he did not favor a lease <br />memorandum. <br /> <br />his opinion the entire parcel should be purchased; <br />agreement for the land as outlined in the Planner's <br /> <br />.~.. <br /> <br />- Sather favored purchase of the entire parcel; he commented that the <br />Village Hall offices and Public Works Building were crowded at this time, the <br />Village can direct the development of the parcel if the excess land is not <br />needed for future expansion and subsequent Councilmembers would have the . <br />fleXibility to expand Village services. <br /> <br />- Winiecki commented that the opportunity is too timely to ignore; she <br />favored purchase of the entire parcel. She noted that the price may be more <br />negotiable for purchase of the land if it did not have to be sold as separate <br />parcels; if the land was not needed she agreed it could be sold in the future. <br /> <br />- Mayor Woodburn expressed concern that it would be a large expense for the <br />Village to purchase the entire 5.9 acre parcel; his opinion was that a smaller <br />amount of land would be appropriate. <br /> <br />Planner Miller commented that the Council should preserve access to Hamline <br />Avenue on the site for public or private development; the easement could be <br />retained by the City. Hiller expressed his opinion that it would be wiser to <br />purchase entire parcel and have input into development of the land even if the <br />Village does not require the entire parcel for expansion. <br /> <br />The Attorney stated that the owner had indicated a July 15th deadline for a <br />decision from the Council relative to interest in purchasing the parcel. <br /> <br />Mayor Woodburn suggested Counci1member Peck could work with the Attorney to . <br />draft an agreement for purchase of the property. <br />