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<br />Page 1 of2 <br /> <br />Jim March <br /> <br />To: W~ne LeBlanc; Theresa Brenner; Tom Peterson; Tim Rehbine; Ray Devine; Michelle Moser; Lori <br />Dom; John McLean; Jim Hoeft; Hanna Tilsen; Brian Hanson; Patricia Scott; Elizabeth Scheller; <br />Doug Porter; Dave Kilian; Mary Capra; Aimee Fairbrother; City Council <br /> <br />Subject: Week in Review <br /> <br />Week in Review <br /> <br />September 29, 2000 <br /> <br />Building Permits this Period = 3 <br />Building Permits YTD = 139 <br />New Homes Year to Date = 38 <br /> <br />************************************************************************************************************* <br /> <br />* Eagle Trucking has vacated the office area of the new public works building. The public <br />works department will start moving into the offices on Monday. We are continuing to clean <br />up the junk around the old public works site. Plans are being made to ask City permission <br />to relocate the Lion's storage shed to the new public works site to try to further the <br />downtown clean up efforts. <br /> <br />* I spoke to the attorney representing Cy Sheehy this morning. Mr. Sheehy is willing to <br />donate 15 acres in the industrial park to the City. I indicated to Mr. Sheehy's attorney that <br />the City Council has indicated a willingness to accept the donation. I also mentioned that <br />the City would be interested in looking at obtaining a trail easement across the remaining <br />five acres that Mr. Sheehy would like to keep around his existing building. This twenty acre <br />parcel is located just south of the developed industrial area (Goetz, Northern Forest <br />Products etc.) between 20th and 21st Avenue. If we obtained this fifteen acres of land, we <br />would have the future trail linkage area secured to traverse the land between 20th and 21st <br />Avenue. This would be consistent with our long term trail plan to connect to the City of <br />Hugo. This property is mostly wetland with upland around the perimeter. The property <br />has much potential for recreational uses. This could also be a site for a future watertower. <br />There has been an interest expressed by a local business owner to purchase a portion of <br />this property from the City, if we accept the proposed donation. There also exists the <br />possibility of banking wetland credits on this site as a potential revenue stream. <br />This exciting development will be discussed at the next Council and October committee <br />meetings. <br /> <br />* There was a great visioning meeting held on Monday of this week at City Hall. The entire <br />park and recreation committee was in attendance along with representatives from Anoka <br />County, Washington County, Lino Lakes, Hugo, St. Paul Water Utility and the Rice Creek <br />Snowmobile Association. Wayne LeBlanc has drafted a summary of the meeting and is <br />working to revise the comprehensive trail vision. The proposed Sheehy property donation <br /> <br />9/29/00 <br />