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<br />from other vendors. Replacement parts were checked into to repair the existing pieces that were <br />removed, but Public Works Staff found this not to be a feasible option. <br /> <br />Available Property in Peltier Preserve <br /> <br />Per Mr. Dallas Larson, City Administrator: <br /> <br />Would you let the P&R Committee know that a representative of the owner of Lots 4, 5 and 5a of <br />Peltier Preserve has asked if the City is interested in buying these lots for a park. I told him that it <br />would be unlikely that we could afford them, but that I would pass his idea on to P & R for their <br />feedback. <br /> <br />Attached is a plat map for Peltier Preserve identifying the parcels. <br /> <br />Pheasant Marsh 3rd Addition & Center Street Trail Stub <br /> <br />Per City Administrator Larson, the City Engineer is satisfied with the as-built grading plan for <br />Pheasant Marsh 3rd Addition and the City can begin by issuing up to five permits for model homes. <br />Additional requirements will need to be met before occupancy permits can be granted. Included in <br />your packet is a copy of the Park Dedication Fees paid by Ground Development for Pheasant Marsh 3rd <br />Addition in the amount of $84,000. <br /> <br />The abutting property owner at 1890 Center Street had a fence and landscaping installed on the utility <br />easement of the out lot, approximately 30' outside of their property line. The City asked the property <br />owner to remove the fence and install it back within their property line. The homeowners report they <br />were told years ago the property was theirs. In researching the property, the out lot is not owned by the <br />City as was previously thought by City Staff, but was a tax forfeiture in 1992 and is owned by the <br />county. The City is currently in the process of buying the out lot from the county and the property <br />owner has moved the fence back far enough to install the trail. <br /> <br />The Pheasant Marsh 3rd Addition trail & the Center Street trail stub should be completed within the <br />next week. The base is in place, but the contractor has been waiting for some of the sections to dry out <br />before laying the asphalt. Included in your packet is the invoice from James R. Hill, Inc. for <br />surveying costs associated with the Center Street trail stub in the amount of $850. <br /> <br />1601 LaMotte Drive - Centerville Lake Property <br /> <br />After touring the property at 1601 LaMotte Drive at the last scheduled Parks & recreation Committee <br />meeting, the committee questioned whether the City owns the property where the pump house is <br />located and whether the City will be required to remove the pump house. <br /> <br />Mr. John Meyer, Finance Director, stated the City bought the first parcel with Park Dedication Fees <br />which included the house, garage and 112' of lakeshore. With the grant monies and partial Park <br />Dedication Fees the City will purchase the open space on the north of the house with an additional <br />112' of lakeshore. The City does not own the parcel the pump house sits on and the pump house will <br />remain the property of the St. Paul Water Utility for the time being. Mr. Meyer also stated that if at <br />some future time the pump house is abandoned the City will try to purchase that parcel also. The <br />closing is scheduled for November 21,2006 on the balance of the property. <br /> <br />20f3 <br />