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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />May-Ol-ZDDZ 13;33 <br /> <br />T-610 P 003/003 F-337 <br /> <br />From-PETERSON FRAM BERGMAN <br /> <br />6512Z91753 <br /> <br />May 1, 2002 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Assuming that the County undertakes the construction project, State law would permit the <br />County to lease or convey all or a portion of the property to the City. <br /> <br />Any county, town, city or other public corporation may [ease or convey its lands <br />for a nominal consideration without consideration or for such consideration as <br />may be agreed upon to the state or to any governmental subdivision, to the <br />United States or to any agency of the federal government, another public <br />corporation, or to the Minnesota State Armory Building Commission for public <br />use when authorized by its governing body. (M.S. H65,035). <br /> <br />There are many ways to structure a sale or lease option between the City and the County. The <br />City could sign an agreement to lease or purchase the property. As part of that agreement, the <br />City could define the manner in which it wants to participate in the design phase of the project. <br />The agreement could also address issues relating to construction materials, setbacks, <br />landscaping, and other issues relating to zoning. <br /> <br />JPF:bab <br />cc: Terry Post via fax <br /> <br /> <br />F ;\users\BA RBER\J ERRY\apr30. jof ,wpd <br />