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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />for <br /> <br />of a <br /> <br /> <br />Shardlow s and stated that of a <br />facility triggered the need the Shardlow stated <br />that the staff has no problem vacation. A letter written by <br />the Mayor of Lauderdale alerts to a proposed <br />corridor that goes through that area and into Roseville. <br />Shardlow stated that the appropriate response to the letter is to <br />inform the Park Commiss of this trail plan. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Dick Merrill of Midland Hills presented a site map and stated <br />that they need the vacation so that they may construct a much <br />needed storage facil <br /> <br />Goedeke questioned whether the building permit has been issued. <br />Jopke stated that for part of the construction. Jopke stated <br />that storage was divided into two phases, the first <br />phase has been issued a permit, a permi t.for the second phase is <br />being held pending vacation of Ryan Avenue. <br /> <br />Goedeke questioned whether the street exists, or if only the land <br />is there. Keel stated that the street doesn't exist but that the <br />land is reserved for a road. <br /> <br />DeBenedet asked what the time frame was for Midland Hills. <br />DeBenedet questioned whether looking at the trail plan would hurt <br />Midland Hills. Merrill stated that they have contracts and that <br />a delay would cost money. <br /> <br />DeBenedet questioned whether a 10 foot easement could be granted <br />instead. Mr. Austin, the greenskeeper, stated that phase 1 was <br />offices and the shop while phase 2 would be a storage area for <br />winter. Austin stated that he was concerned about machines <br />coming around a corner with people walking nearby. Shardlow also <br />stated that a large portion of the proposed trail is on golf <br />course property, bringing into question a liability concern. <br />Shardlow stated that the proposed trail plan is not feasible as <br />it stands now. <br />