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<br />its proposed development. In a meeting with Waldron and Howard <br /> <br /> <br />Dahlgren of the City's staff on January 11, 1989, Franke was <br /> <br /> <br />advised that the Roseville City Council was not prepared to act <br /> <br /> <br />favorably on any development proposal unless the library <br /> <br />expansion situation was resolved. <br /> <br />13. During the afternoon of January 20, 1989, Craig <br />Waldron called Franke to advise him that the Roseville City <br />Council, acting on its own motion, planned to pass a resolution <br />at its January 23, 1989, meeting, which could adversely affect <br />the interests of Everest. The resolution was carefully framed, <br />represented a deviation from the City's previous position on <br />rezoning, and manifested a clear attempt to diminish the value <br />of the parcel in order to ease and facilitate acquisition by the <br />County. Based on Franke's request, and after substantial <br />debate, the Council deferred action on the resolution to permit <br />Everest to appear and be heard. On February 13, 1989, following <br />hearing, the Council passed the resolution with slight <br />modification, on a 3 to 2 vote. The passage of the resolution <br />effectively precluded Everest from pursuing the commercial <br />development of the parcel. <br /> <br />14. Following passage of the resolution, discussions <br /> <br /> <br />ensued between Everest and the County regarding a proposed <br /> <br /> <br />purchase of a portion of the Everest parcel. On May 23, 1989, <br /> <br /> <br />the County submitted a purchase offer for a portion of the <br /> <br /> <br />Everest parcel, which was substantially below market value and <br /> <br />-6- <br />