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<br />There was an article written in the St. Paul Pioneer Press regarding the house at 1601 LaMotte Drive <br />being sold or tore down. The article listed the house as being sold for $1 to anyone who could move it <br />and prompted many inquiries to City Hall. City Council had approved a proposal from Olson Sewer <br />Service to raze the home, but at the October 11, 2006 City Council Meeting the City Council <br />postponed the work for two weeks to see if the City would get a viable proposal to move the home. <br /> <br />City Administrator Larson reported at the October 25, 2006 City Council Meeting that there hadn't <br />been any viable proposals to move the home, so the contractor will be given authorization to proceed <br />with demolition. <br /> <br />Major Capra provided some alternative names for the park along the idea of Landing or Point: <br /> <br />Park: <br /> <br />Commons <br />Square <br />Playing Field <br />Playground <br />Recreational Area <br /> <br />Shoreline: <br /> <br />Beach <br />Shore <br />Seashore <br />Water's Edge <br /> <br />Acorn Creek Park <br /> <br />The committee questioned whether both parcels shown on the map of Acorn Creek Park belonged to <br />the City as it wasn't clear where the boundaries were. I found the pin numbers for both the parcels at <br />Acorn Creek Park and checked the PIN numbers with the county. Both parcels are owned by the City <br />and there is enough room for both a parking lot and a football field. <br /> <br />30f3 <br />