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WibritAIKIL LI#Y CUUKIL • TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1980 7:30 PM, CITY HALL f :OUNCIL MEMBERS: Mayor Wolfgang Penzel, Dean Edstrom, Dave gsterholt, Sidney Pauly and Paul Redpath . :OUNCIL STAFF: City Manager Roger Ulstad; City Attorney Roger Pauly, Planning Director Chris Enger; ; • Finance Director John Frane; Director of '. Community Services Bob Lambert; Engineer f` 3 y s s;00 Carl Jul l ie, and Joyce Provo, Recording Secretary INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL I. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND OTHER ITEMS OF BUSINESS '. II. CONSIDERATION OF THE SALE OF $3,570,000.00 RECREATION FACILITY BINDS; $4,000,000.00 GENERAL OBLIGATION WATER AND SEWER BONDS; AND $7,450,000.00 IMPROVEMENT BONDS (Resolution Nos. 80-76, 80-77 and 80-78) III. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approve plans and specifications and order bids for utility and Page 1040 • street improvements Cardinal Creek 2nd Addition, I.C. 51-376 (Resolution No. 80-79) B. Request by Northern States Power for the Council to seta Public Page 1041 ` } Hearing for May 6, 1980 for consideration of 345/115 kv Transmission Lines & Substation Development in Eden Prairie through the Early 1990's IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Gonyea PUB by Gonyea Investment. Request for PUB Concept approval Page 1042 fi for medium density residential, elderly housing, offices and restaurant uses on 37 acres. Located in the N.E. corner of T.H. 5 and Co. Rd. 4 (Resolution No. 80-43) Continued from 3/18/80 V. PAYMENT OF CLAIMS NOS. 1141 -1325 Page 1047 VI. REPORTS OF ADVISORY COMMISSIDNS VII. REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS & COMMISSIONS A. Reports of Council Members 1. Councilwoman Pauly - Scoping Report from the T.H. 212 Citizens Page 1051 Advisory Committee B. Report of City Attorney C. Report of City Manager } 1.- Request to advertise for bids for Two-Way Radio.Equ1pment to be Page 1054 received May 14 and presented to the Council on May 20, 1980 for consideration D. Report of Director of Community Services 1. Homeward Hills Park Grading/Ownership/Bids • Page 105E 2. Flying Cloud and Staring Lake Park Bids Page 105, City Council Agenda - 2 Tues.,April 15, 1980 D. Report of Director of Community Services (continued) 3. Janke Property Appraisal Page 1061 4. Hidden Ponds Option Page 1070 VII. NEW BUSINESS VIII. ADJOURNMENT. ' � • , • • • • April 15, 1980 CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. R80-79 RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVER- TISEMENT FOR BIDS (I.C. 51-376) • WHEREAS, the City Engineer, through Rieke Carroll Muller, Assoc. has prepared plans and specifications for the following improvement, to wit, I.C. 51-376, for utility and street improvements, Cardinal Creek 2nd Add. and has presented such plans and specifications to the Council for approval: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE: 1. Such plans and specifications, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby approved. 2. The City Clerk shall prepare and cause to be inserted in the official paper and in the Construction Bulletin an advertisement for bids upon the making of such improvement under such approved plans and specifications. The adver- tisement shall be published for 3 weeks, shall specify the work to be done, shall state that bids will be opened at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on Thursday, May15, 1980, and con- sidered by the Council at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on Tuesday, . 'May 20, 1980, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and • filed with the Clerk and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashier's check, bid bond or certified check payable to the City for 5% (percent) of the amount of such bid. ADOPTED by the Eden Prairie City Council on Wolfgang H. Penzel, Mayor •• ATTEST SEAL John D. Franc, Clerk • /0 4U ( NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY M,NN6APO1.t•.MINNtfOTA 66<Ot April 10, 1980 Mr Roger lasted, City Manager City of Eden Prairie 8950 Eden Prairie Road Eden Prairie, MN 55343APR 0 1980 345/115 kv Transmission Lines & i Substation Development in Eden Prairie through the Early 1990s Northern States Power Company respectfully requests that we be placed on the City Council Agenda of April 15, 1980 for the proposal of our Eden Prairie 345/115 kv transmission line tap to include upgrading of the double circuit 115 kv transmission lines and the electrical substation to be located as per attached aerial marked as Exhibit A. /./ D CHMIEL Staff Assistant Environmental & Regulatory Activities Department ve attachment • iQ J • �. Gonyea PU. D. 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'._J _ -,. -......: .;-, - , t Ap -....,c ‘,,.: . :.,:....) ..v4.!k -,,... -., , 1.- i , . . , a , g,44.1 As<. r t ,... . • a • ' '• '' i N v � 3 ,,... , .- �o ,.... %-- \-4?...' rA ) .::.4- ;. `�' _ f ? _, itii.' .4:' .$ IUD LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS FOR A TRAIL AND POND SYSTEM PROPOSED FOR THE GONYEA PUD 4 April 1980 Six foot asphalt path • 1,450 lineal feet Wood Benches (two feet by six feet) • 4 Red or Silver Maple 2" BR 9 Niobe Weeping Willow 2" BR 7 • White Ash 2" BR 2 Red Twig Dogwood 2' BR 31 Gray Dogwood 2' BR 41 Arrowood Viburnum 2' BR 20 American Elder 2' BR 12 Native Grasses - a selection of sedges, reed canary, and others depending on local availability 1 acre i Plan also includes bank enhancement with a high water berm a onq with . wildlife breeding islands to mitigate the disturbing effects of development. Trail construction will be coordinated with the City's o efforts to the east. The initial grading will be done r when the site is rough graded and will be part of the 1 erosion control measures protecting the pond from {\t, firr'�l to excessive sedimentation. 0 .;�f 1416 asphalt ,�,; plastic ih' 1-T weed barrier 1 fi 0 ?; ,. 6 asphalt path aintained porus subgrade lawn + _ —bench new plantings —native grasses I- i 10116 Cross Section Sketch • April 15, 1980 STA1( JF MINNESOTA CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN The following accounts were audited and allowed as follows: • 1� 1140 VOID OUT CHECK I: 1141 POSTMASTER Postage $ 32.E 1142 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES Dues 1,300.00 1143 MARY BETH BUCKMAN Jan/Feb/March-Happenings 421.95 1144 INTERCONTINENTAL PACKAGING CO. Wine 971.87 1145 JOHNSON BROTHERS WHOLESALE LIQUOR Liquor 1,647.37 1146 RAWHIDE RANCH MEATS Mix 76.80 1147 TWIN CITY WINE CO. Wine • 514.74 1148 GRIGGS, COOPER & CO., INC. Liquor 2,742.07 . 1149 OLD PEORIA COMPANY, INC. Wine 512.65 1150 MIDWEST WINE COMPANY Wine 499.55 1151 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Rent in Lieu of taxes 6,727.50 1152 DALE MOVERS Refund for moving house 319.17 1153 JOHN HOFFER Utility bill refund - 52.23 ', 1154 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Payroll 4/1/80 11,738.28 1155 COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE Payroll-March taxes 8,597.61 1156 PERA Payroll 4/1/80 8,750.50 1151 AETNA LIFE INSURANCE & ANNUITY Payroll 4/1/80 205.00 1158 SUBURBAN NATIONAL BANK Payroll-March deductions 150.00 1159 UNITED WAY OF MINNEAPOLIS Payroll-March deductions 59.00 1160 GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTER Conference-Planning dept 50.00 1161 VOID OUT CHECK , 1162 PRAIRIE VILLAGE MALL ASSOCIATES Rent-Liquor store 1,931.13 1163 STATE TREASURER, SOCIAL SECURITY 1st Quarter 1980 38,052.88 1164 HOPKINS POSTMASTER Postage 90.30 1165 ED PHILLIPS & SONS CO. Liquor = 831.14 1166 GRIGGS, COOPER & CO., INC. Liquor 799.36 1167 ALBINSON'S Speed control unit-Engineering dept 6.85 1168 MENARD'S Lumber & tools-Engineering dept 150.53 1169 MIDWEST WINE COMPANY Wine 8D4.83 1170 OLD PEORIA COMPANY, INC. Wine 1,627.74 f 1171 POSTMASTER Postage 11.25 ' 1172 TWIN CITY WINE CO. Wine 118.58 1173 BUTCH'S BAR SUPPLY Supplies-Liquor store 182.20 1174 MINNESOTA DISTILLERS, INC. Liquor 1,273.38 1175 JOHNSON BROTHERS WHOLESALE LIQUOR Liquor 1,736.97 1176 ED PHILLIPS & SONS CO. Liquor 1,466.51 1177 GRIGGS, COOPER & CO., INC. Liquor 1,626.07 — 1178 JAMES LORENCE Reimbursement of appraisal costs 50.00 1179 AMERICANA MOTEL Conference-Police dept 16.64 1180 ITASCO EQUIPMENT CO. Couplers-Street dept mo.„054,1 12.00 1181 )t. JRH EQUIPMENT DEPOT Saw, Jack stands-Street dept 703.50 118. VOID OUT CHECK 1183 RONALD JOHNSON Conference-Fire dept 299.40 1184 KAPAK CORPORATION Evidence pouches-Police dept 39.E 1185 KRAEMER'S HOME CENTER Paint supplies, gloves, hoses, pipe, scraper, 332.78 mallet, drill press, vise, flashlights ioql 'age two %prirI 15, 1980 1186 LABELLE'S DISTRIBUTING Calculator-Community service 21.97 1187 RDBERT A. LAMBERT Expenses 100.00 1188 M.E. LANE, INC. Art work-City Hall 50.00 1189 ALLEN R. LARSON Expenses 7.72 1190 LAYNE MINNESOTA COMPANY Rebuild ferric sulfate feeder-Water dept 141.06 1191 LEEF BROS. INC. Service 124.40 1192 LOGIS Service 1,010.61 1193 LUND PAINT & DECORATING CENTER Brushes-Building dept 1.72 1194 MACQUEEN EQUIPMENT INC. Gutter brooms-Street dept 400.20 1195 MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES Refund-Rec dept 60.00 1196 JAMES MCGUIRE Volleyball officials-Rec dept 117.00 1197 METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL May sewer service 21,592.74 • 1198 EARL F. ANDERSEN & ASSOCIATES Signs, bench legs-Park dept 359.69 • 1199 ASTLEFORD EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Wheel, bolts, switch-Street dept 182.63 1200 BRW Service-Dell Road 84.00 1201 RAE BLY Mileage 36.67 1202 VDID OUT CHECK 1203 BRYAN ROCK PRODUCTS Rock 4,423.99 1204 BUREAU OF BUSINESS PRACTICE Subscriptions-Water dept 13.80 • 1205 CARGILL SALT DIVISION Salt 266.58 1206 CHANHASSEN AUTO PARTS Gas filter, air cleaner, lights, belts, 372.13 hose, bulbs, wire, muffler, ignition parts 1207 CHAPIN PUBLISHING COMPANY Legal publications 131.13 120$ CITY OF ORONO Ordinance copies-Building dept 6.00 1205 CLUTCH & U-JOINT BURNSVILLE Equipment repair & parts 185.91 1210 CONSTRUCTION BULLETIN Subscription-Engineering dept 35.00 1211 > COPY EQUIPMENT INC. Tape measure-Assessing dept 34.63 1212 k CURTIN MATHESON SCIENTIFIC Cleaning supplies-Water dept 478.67 1213 CUTLER-MAGNER COMPANY Quicklime 4,925.76 1214 WARD F. DAHLBERG Mileage 10.80 1215 DALCO Clea:.ing supplies 18.50 1216 DECATUR ELECTRONICS, INC. Repair radar-Police dept 23.37 1217 • DIRECT SAFETY COMPANY Shelves•Water dept 56.27 12113 DORHOLT PRINTING & STATIONERY Office supplies 377.93 1219 u DYNA SYSTEMS Drill bit-Street dept 88.64 1220 v W.J. EBERTZ Service-Bryant Lake Park (H ro"'`` 6,087.06 1221 ' EDEN PRAIRIE CLEANERS Uniforms cleaned 41.10 1222 v EDEN PRAIRIE GROCERY Clean carpet-Water dept 1.19 1223 EDEN PRAIRIE JAYCEE WOMEN Labeling Happenings 25.00 1224 EDEN PRAIRIE NEWS Legal publications 645.80 1225 EDEN PRAIRIE NEWS Subscriptions-Engineering dept .8•50 1226 EDEN PRAIRIE SANITATION CO. Service 60.50 1227 .EDEN PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT Support of Community Education, Custodial 6,523.64 service - 1228 CHRIS ENGER Expenses 100.00 1229 FEED-RITE CONTROLS, INC. Ferric sulfate-Water dept 2,459.80 1230 • FLYING CLDUD SANITARY LANDFILL Disposal of sludge-Water dept 6,992.50 1231 LEWIS FOLWICK Supervisor-Rec dept 42.00 123" FORSTNER FIRE APPARATUS Repair on tank truck-Fire dept 903.40 123. FOX, MCCUE & MURPHY Audit expenses 442.00 1234 JOHN FRANE Expenses 114.40 1235 STEVEN P. GEIGER Expenses - 4.48 1236 GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Battery-Police dept 48.35 1237 � GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Portable chargers-Police dept 555.00 100 • Page three Apr '' 15. 1980 1238 GOULD'S SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT Repair mower-Park dept 84.40 1239 GROSS INDUSTRIAL SERVICES Service 58.09 1240 HENNEPIN COUNTY Board of Prisoners ?6.00 1241 HENNEPIN COUNTY CENTRAL SERVICES Forms-Assessing dept 90.778 1242 HENNEPIN TECHNICAL CENTERS Equipment repair 64.00 1243 HENNEPIN TECHNICAL CENTERS Seminar-Fire depti 1244 G.A. HOFF PLUMBING Replace kitchen sink & fittings-Senior Citizen 99.75 1 1245 HONEYWELL Maintenance agreement 2,514.00 1246 HONEYWELL Service-Water dept 1,222.75 1247 HOPKINS DODGE SALES, INC. Equipment repair & parts 126.69 1248 HOPKINS PARTS CO. Belts, sealer, filters. muffler, brake parts 582.36 1249 INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING PRODUCTS CO. Bulbs-Fire & Public Works Building 201.59 1250 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO., INC. Belt-Water dept 31.48 1251 MEDICAL OXYGEN & EQUIPMENT CO Demurrage charge air tanks 40.23 23 1252 METRO FONE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Service 147.20 1253 METRO PRINTING INC Forms-Fire dept 1254 METROPOLITAN FIRE EQUIPMENT Equipment repairs, chemicals-Fire dept 510.75 1255 MIDWAY ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Motor-Water dept 120.004 1256 MIOWEST ASPHALT CORPORATION Blacktop42.00 ,. 1257 MILLER/DAVIS COMPANY Legal forms-Assessing dept 1258 MINNEAPOLIS STAR & TRIBUNE COMPANY Ads-Park dept 1 .60 11.60 1259 MINNESOTA CITY MANAGEMENT ASSOC. Dues 468.00 '{ 1260 MINNESOTA FIRE INCORPORATED Face masks-Fire dept326.93 1261 MINNESOTA GAS COMPANY Service 12d. MINNESOTA PARK SUPERVISORS Dues-Park dept 10.000.00 1263 MINNESOTA TORO INC Equipment parts-Park dept 70. 1264 >( OO MINNESOTA TRACTOR COMPANY Freight charges 92.24 1265 RAY MITCHELL Expenses 117.95 1266 MODERN TIRE CO. Equipment repair & parts 1267 NODLAND ASSOCIATES, INC. Chatham Wood addition improvements 15,907.6490 . 1268 NORTHERN STATES POWER CO. Service 2,250.08 1269 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE Service 1270`f PAUL'S WOODCRAFT COMPANY Desks-Fire dept 25 21.08 1271 PERBIX, HARVEY, SIMONS Legal service 17.83 .83 1272 PITNEY BOWES Service 345.00 1273 PLECTRON CORPORATION Battery 1274 PRAIRIE ELECTRIC COMPANY Weather proof receptacles for fire truck 262.00 1275 PRAIRIE OFFSET PRINTING, INC. Daily log-Police dept 222.00 1276 PRIOR LAKE AGGREGATES, INC. Rock 121.81 1277 PROTECT-AIRE Protect aire screen-Police dept 85.00 1278 'CHUCK PUFAHL Volleyball officials-Rec dept 117.00 1279 RIEKE-CARROLL-MULLER ASSOC. Service-Norseman Ind. Park 2nd addition, 44,459.61 High trails swr &wtr, Round Lake Park Valley View Road, Pedestrians Bridges, Shady Oak Ind Park, Shady Oak extension, Cardinal Creek Estates, Norseman Ind Park 4th addition, Homeward Hill Park Storm swr development, Cardinal Creek Phase II, Trunk Sewer Review for MCC 12P^ S & M FIXTURES & CABINET CO. kitchen cabinets-Senior Citizens Center 3,245.005 12L. JOHN THEODORE SCHEIDERICH Landfill fire 1 1282 SCHOELL & MADSON, INC. Service-Chatham Woods 4,624.29 2 .29 1283 RONALD SCHULZE Packet delivery 1284 SEARS Grinding wheel, Jointer-Planer knives-Park 21.37 1285 SEBESTA CONSTRUCTION CO. Sanitary Sewer-Bryant Lake Stables 12,514.95 KY°} Page four i Ar • 15, 1980 4 1286 SERVOMATION Refund-Vending machine license 15.00 1287 SHAKOPEE BAKERY Expenses 21.80 1288 '/ SMILEY GLOTTER ASSOCIATES Professional service 6,000.00 1289 SPECIALTY SCREENING Lettering of cars 68.28 1290 STANDARO SPRING COMPANY Bolts-Street dept 35.50 1291 DON STREICHER GUNS, INC. Gun holders-Police dept 67.38 1292 SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Subscription-Planning dept 4.00 1293 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CO. Equipment repair & parts 375.76 1294 SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Subscription-Park dept 20.00 1295 SUTPHEN CORPORATION Gauge-Fire dept 69.49 1296 TALL TIMBER TREE CARE Tree removal 790.00 1297 CARRIE TIETZ Minutes 42.00 1298 TOWNS EDGE FORO, INC. Equipment repair & parts 72.33 1299 TRI-STATE TREE SERVICE, INC. Tree removal 4,230.00 1300 THE TYPE HOUSE Paper-Community service 37.70 1301 UNIFORMS UNLIMITED Uniforms 1,514.20 1302 VALLEY EQUIPMENT CO. Filter 8.20 1303 VAN WATER & ROGERS Chlorine liquid 331.50 1304 VOHNOUTKA ROOFING & SHEET METAL Repair leak in roof-Public Works & Fire dept 236.87 1305 . WATER PRODUCTS COMPANY Meter wrench-Water dept/•z-0Ald,,-:/•O 169.20 1306 WEBER & TROSETH INC. Wrenches, boots, nozzles, holders-Fire dept 1,333.87 1307 RICHARD C. WILLIAMSON Expenses 16.00 13 XEROX CORPORATION Equipment rental Chemical cleaners-Street dept 1.11O.79 1 ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY 78.43 1 J ZIEGLER INC. Pump-Street dept 26.20 1311 JEAN JOHNSON Mileage 16.74 1312- BLOOMINGTON LOCKSMITH COMPANY New lock-Water dept 77.56 1313 BROWN PHOTO Film 110.66 1314 CITY OF EDINA Tests 100.00 1315 BEER WHOLESALERS, INC. Beer 1,929.50 1316 COCA-COLA BOTTLING MIDWEST Mixes 170.30 1317 DAVIDSEN DISTRIBUTING INC. Beer : 30.95 1318 DAY DISTRIBUTING CO. Beer a 1,452.25 1319 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE CO. Beer 2,808.17 1320 GOLD MEDAL BEVERAGE CO. Mixes 59.70 1321 LEDING DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. Beer 1,822.02 1322 PEPSI/7-UP BOTTLING CO. Mixes 261.90 1323 ROUILLARD BEVERAGE CO., INC. Beer 1,158.00 1324 THORPE DISTRIBUTING CO. Beer • 3,140.85 1325 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Conference-Fire dept' 280.00 • TOTAL $282,14O.40 4 • • • • April 3, 1980 Minnesota Department of Transportation District 5 2055 Golden Valley Road Minneapolis, MN 55422 ATTN: Mr. Bob Paine • Dear Mr. Paine: • Please be advised that the T.H. 212/169 Citizens Advisory Committee has reviewed the final draft of the Scoping Report and has adopted the following resolution in response to it. Be It Resolved that the T.H. 212 Citizens Advisory Committee endorses the Scoping Report for T.H. 212/169 with the following qualification: The report does not adequately address the transportation, social and environmental issues involved in the Mitchell Lake alternative. The Committee is of the opinion that these issues are of a magnitude to warrant eliminating the Mitchell Lake alternative from the EIS. Vt y .truly yours, • %Earl %Wan ChairMAn T.H. 212/169 Citizen Advisory 'Committee EG:bh • • • a l french 17, 1980 Mr. Robert Paine MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Transportation Building • St. Paul, MN 55155 Dear Mr. Paine: The Eden Prairie members of the TH #212 Citizens Advisory Committee have reviewed the proposed scoping report for TH 212-169 prepared by MN/Dot. We cannot support the recommendation to further study the Mitchell Lake route. After consideration of the various locations for the future TH #212 freeway through Eden Prairie we have arrived at a definite preference. We have considered traffic movement, residential end business impact, environmental concerns and cost of both construction of-the facility and supporting traffic carriers end right of way acquisition coats. After considering these various factors, wa have chosen the System "0" corridor east of County Road # 4 coupled with the Riley lake north corridor west of County Road # 4. This system "O" corridor should be modified by moving it northerly where it crosses County Road # 4 so that the impact on the school pond and Red Rock lake low.- lands can be minimized. As a second choice we feel that the TN #5 residential route coupled with Riley Lake north route would be the next moat feasible location. We have chosen these two routes ae those to recommend further study on for the following reasons: 1. The preferred route allows the most diract movement through Eden Prairie with the least disruption of existing roadway systems. 2. This route provides the least disruption of residences and businesses and the least right of way acquisition cost because the corridor has been somewhat reserved since adoption of the 1968 guide plan. 3. It leaves the TN #5 system still workable, which provides a valuable link between the Eden Prairie Center and Chanhassen. 4. This route does not disrupt the industrial and commercial business along TH #5 and does not require construction of frontage roads along the TH #5 corridor which would eliminate a major amount of Eden Prairie industrial and commercial business and about ten homes. • lU;2 Mr. Robert Paine Page 2 5. This route provides the least impact to the residential neighborhood east of the tracks and north of the school. 6. Construction cost and right of way acquisition cost for this route is several million dollars leas than other alternatives. 7. The preferred route eliminates the major disruption of the Mitchell Lake area required by construction of a freeway and frontage roads through this environmentally sensitive area. TH#5 Mitchell Lake route will, in our opinion, require extreme disruption of both the lake and the lowland north of the lake because of the need to provide frontage roads which will be needed to accomodate local movement between Chanhassen and Eden Prairie. 8. As a second choice, TH #4 Residential will require acquisition of the homes east of the tracks which will be made unmarketable if either TN #5 Mitchell Lake or TH#5 Industrial are used. The TH #5 residential route requires lose disruption of industry and business than either TH #5 Mitchell Lake or TH #5 Industrials 9. The north Riley Lake route provides relatively easy acquisition and is the preferred route through Chanhassen. This route can be used with either of the two routes recommended previously. 4 For these reasons the Eden Prairie members of the TH #212-169 Citizen Advisory Committee strongly recommends that further study be made on the System "D" corridor modified at TN #4 and the Riley Lake north alignment as a preferred route and TN #5 Residential as second choice alternative for TH #212 through Eden Prairie. We respectfully request that the draft soaping report prepared by MN/Dot be changed to eliminate the recommendation for further study of the Mitchell Lake route because it is an unacceptable alternative which should be eliminated from further consideration. Submitted bym Eden Prairie members of the TH# 212-169 Citizens Advisory • Committee • JOSS ---a— COMMUNICATIONS r' "`et A 2309 Government Center , Minneapolis, Minnesota 55487 -'"'. HENNEPIN-FL • . p �� 1. . April 3, 1980 Captain Keith Wall • • Department of Public Safety City of Eden Prairie 7905 Mitchell Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Dear Captain Wall: • Enclosed please find a system design and procurement specifications for the new City of Eden Prairie Municipal two-way radio network. In Section 47., I have included a recommended procurement schedule; I urge you to ask the City Council to authorize the bid process as proposed, in order to continue orderly progress on the project. ( Please do whatever advertising is required under your purchasing regulations; I suggest that you send bid specifications to at least the following: Mr. Bruce Frederick Mr. Jim Amos Motorola, Inc. General Electric Company 11100 Bren Road West 4620 West 77th Street Minnetonka, MN 55342 Edina, MN 55435 Mr. Dennis Esterly .. Mr. Paul Washa General Communications Company Motorola, Inc. 7450 Oxford Street • 11100 Bren Road West St. Louis Park, MN 55426 Minnetonka, MN 55342 Mr. Ken Koehnen Mr. Paul Marshall Mobile Communications Division Area Sales Manager General Electric Company Motorola, Inc. 6350 LBJ Freeway, Suite 119A 1309 E. Algonquin Road Dallas, Texas 75240 Schaumburg, Illinois 60196 I am pleased to be of continuing assistance to Eden Prairie in this important project. Please call me at 348-4081 if you require additional information. Yours sincerelx. 1 {� • // \NNESOT9 ���..J���+++ `d`^ 9350 John R. DuBois Ph.D. JOHN Manager a�sois 3�s�"6"°"5 �`� HENNEPIN COUNTY OONAL ENS' / on equal oppmhmtty employer 1r1u • INVITATION TO BID FOR CONTRACT (This invitation is issued for the purpose of establishing contracts to supply the City of Eden Prairie, Minnesota with the commodity or service stated herein.) Specifications for procurement of Two-Way Radio Equipment and Services to be used by various City Departments and by other Hennepin County Municipalities Special Contract Number 190I Bid Deposit: Required - Five Percent (5%) of bid Performance Bond: Required - One hundred percent (100%) of bid Bids Due: May 14, 1980 at 4:00 P.M. Pre-Bid Conference 7:D0 P.M., April 30, 1980, Public Safety Director's Location: Conference Room, 7905 Mitchell Road, Eden Prairie, MN Contract Period: For twelve (12) months from date of award with options for twelve additional months City Contract Officer: Mr. John Frame, Finance Director City Project Liaison: Mr. Jack Hacking, Director of Public Safety Project Engineer: Dr. John R. DuBois, Registered Professional Communications Engineer APRIL 1980 Io A SYSTEM DESIGN plus • TECHNICAL AND CONTRACTUAL SPECIFICATIONS for an 800 MHz COORDINATED MUNICIPAL TWO-WAY RADIO SYSTEM for use by THE CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA CONTRACT ND. 1901 APRIL 1980 • This is to certify that the attached specifications for a Public Safety Communications System were prepared under my direction and that I am a duly Registered Professional Communications Engineer by the State of Minnesota, Registration #7350. John R. DuBois, Ph.D. /ds(® TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPIC PAGE Table of Contents Summary Consideration of Proposal ( Execution of Contract Withholding Time for Receiving Bids Withdrawal of Bids Bidder's Experience Excise Taxes Minnesota State Sales Tax Exemption Collusion of Bidders Samples of Equipment Royalties and Patents Payment • State of Minnesota Laws Low Tied Bids Policy Errors and Omissions Quantity Increases/Decreases Delivery Schedule Liquidated Damages Delays and Extension of Time Prices New Equipment/Materials Materials Proposed as Equal Installation Insurance Partial Bids Bid Award Bid Acceptance Performance Bond Contract Period System Guarantee Items to be Submitted with Bid Pre-Bid Visits Hennepin County Cooperative Purchasing Extension of Contract Maintenance Manuals Alternate Bids • Special Note Performance of Subcontractors Contract Supervision Project Schedule and Progress Reports Warranty Standards Incorporation into Contract 1 Incurring Costs 1 Project Termination 1 Licensing 1 DETAILED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Item Al - New 80 foot Self-Supporting Radio Tower and Antenna 12 Item#2 - Mobile Relay Station and Antenna System 12 Item #3 - 800 MHz Mobile Relay Station and Antenna System 15 Item 04 - Satellite Receiver Voting System 15 Item #5 - Control Consolette (Public Works System) 17 Item 06 - Control Consolette (Public Works System) I7' Item#7 - Control Consolette (Public Works System) 18 Item #8 - Satellite Receiver Voting System 18 Item A9 - Control Consolette (Public Safety System) 18 Item#10 - 70 4-Channel 80D MHz Mobile Radios 18 Item Ail - Fire Department VHF Base Station 20 Item 012 - Control Consolette for Fire Department Base Station (Site #5) 22 Item t13 - Control Consolette for Fire 0epartment Base Station (Site #4) 22 Item#14 - Control Consolette for Fire Department Base Station (Site #6) 22 Item 0I5 - Control Consolette for Fire Department Base Station (Site #7) 22 Item A16 - Miscellaneous Equipment 22 Item A11 - Trade-In Radio Equipment 23 Proposal -Form ( MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council THRU: Roger K. Ulstad, City Manager FROM: Bob Lambert, Director of Community Services DATE: April 10, 1980 • SUBJECT: Homeward Hills Park Grading/Ownership/Bids On April 1, 1980, the City Council discussed a memorandum from staff regarding the Homeward Hills Park grading bids. At that time, staff indicated that the bids were not opened due to the unforseen delay in Bluffs West 3rd final plat approval. Representatives from Hustad's indicated that they intended to bring the Bluffs West 3rd Development Proposal to the Council on the 1Sth. However, at this time, we have not heard from Hustad's and staff does not anticipate any immediate action by the developer on Bluffs West 3rd. At this time, staff would recommend the Council reject all bids for grading of Homeward Hills Park and delay roadvertising for bids until Bluffs West 3rd is final platted. BL:md • • • losg • (t • • MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council THRU: Roger K. Ulstad, City Manager '. • FROM: Bob Lambert, Director of Community Services i • DATE: April 11, 1980• SUBJECT: Flying Cloud and Staring Lake Park Bids Attached is the summarization of the bids received for grading of Flying Cloud ballfield expansion and Staring Lake Park. As you see, the bids range from $163,512 to $74,477. The engineer's estimate for this project was $130,000. The City is receiving extremely good bids at this time due to the lack of work for many grading contractors. The City will have a lease agreement between the Metropolitan Airports Commission and the City and approval for grading from the Metropolitan Airports Commission prior to May 1st. The City attorney requires additional time to clear title matters on the Morley property prior to • ( • the City beginning any improvements to the property. Community Services staff recommends the City Council award the Flying Cloud • ballfield portion of the bid to Brown and Chris for a total amount of $9,109.50, and to continue the Staring Lake Park portion of the bid until • May 6, 1980. BL:md • • IO J9 CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE STARING LAKE PARK GRADING 6 FLYING CLOUD BALLFIELDS • ( BID OPENING: April 4, 1980 10:00 A.M. BIDDER BID SECURITY TOTAL BID Park Construction Co. X $163,512.66 West Suburban Utility X 144,026.10 • Ames Construction Inc. X 137,800.40 ' Acron Construction Co. X 131,725.07 Progressive Contractors, Inc. X 129,921.80 Mark III X 128,288.50 Richard Knutson, Inc. X 126,917.65 E. 6 H. Earth Movers, Inc. X 113,817.23 W. 6 G. Rehbein Bros. Inc. X 110,624.31 ( Veit 6 Co., Inc. X 107,633.47 Prior Lake Aggregates, Inc. X 106,628.82 Enebak Construction Co. X 97,570.65 Julian M. Johnson Construction X 97,190.95 Busse Construction, Inc. ' X 96,500.64 W. J. Ebertz Grading 6 Excavating X 94,596.49 D.L.R. Construction, Inc. X 94,124.03 Wangerin, Inc. X 84,490.98 Brown 6 Chris X 74,477.60 • • MEMORANDUM • TO: Mayor and City Council THRU: Roger K. Ulstad, City Manager FROM: Bob Lambert, Director of Community Services DATE: April 10, 1980 SUBJECT: Janke property Appraisal Earlier this year Mr. Bud Janke, 8515 Timber Trail, called me to inform me that he was interested in selling'his property which is located within the proposed boundaries of Anderson Lakes Park. Mr. Janke informed me that he had entered into a purchase agreement • on 10 acres in Carver County and was anxious to sell his property and build a home on that 10 acres. In March of 1980, the City Council authorized staff to obtain an appraisal on Mr. Janke's property. Mr. Howard Shonohon completed the appraisal on March 31, 1980. Mr. Shenehon's appraised fair market value of the property is $117,500. Mr. Janke has indicated that he is willing to sell for the appraised value and would like to close as soon as possible. In addition, he would like the Council to consider allowing him to live on the premises rent free until the end of the year. • The Metropolitan Council Parks and Open Space staff indicate there are withholding funds available for acquisition of this site. Community Services Staff recommends acquisition of this property for the appraised value. BL:md la 1 Shenehon-Goodlund-l aylor-I•-ruen, Inca • PEAL ESTATE ANALYSTS t . 612/377-6957•2311 VIAYZATA BOULEVARD,MINNEAPOLIS.MINNESOTA 55405 { i I «.«E of APPLICANT_ Mr. and P1LS,A_kUd F.. Janke t, PROPc TY•Dowcss A.VO NO. 8515 liMber Trail CITY ION P.0.1 Eden Prairie E ovNTT Flr a to Minnesota ' p ' I First Addition (house) ' ' LEGAL OFSCRIPTION Lot 5, Block 1. J.�1n$!'T� Lot 4, Block 1. J:inke's First Addition (lot) j DISTANCE FROM CENTER OF METROPOLITAN AREA approximately 15 miles S.W, of ib is. busn. dirt.i 'I o uses or PROYCNTIE3 IN IMM EaI•TE NEIGMOO•NOOD single family, small hobby farm And park o O SECTION IS APPROXIMATELY 70 T.[WILT LW TREND OF NEIGNRORNOOO CagweTtinR to park .I c AVERAGE VALUE RANGE OF NEI3.IDORN000 S 87.0(19.00 TO S 125.00.00 10 years TO 45 yers o• TNESE PROPCRT ICI RANGE IN•GE FROU n cos.„,„ The subject is located in the far east section of Eden Prairie. It is one W block from the Bloomington border. The area is surrounded by trees, parkland, and = Anderson Lakes. The immediate block is composed of3 or 4 ramblers on large lots. The area has close access to two major freeway s stems. .2, 140.36 x 274.60 x 140.36 x.274.60 house (lot: 124.11N18.7'c274.6x1,60.36�. 'I so.ET. - co.,. no INSIDE .eS EONINDSingle family A park 1(t 26•(y.10) STREET SURFACING gravel CURS►GUTTER none _ 'f - ELECTRICITY Fpklic GAS none, oil - 265 gallon tank o RATER Priv ell SER•:E .A no: cess pool r The house site is a west facing .88 acre a. COMMENTS ICONTOUN.VISIOLE EASLA•EN TS.Lan DSC•PINC.ETC.* lot. It has a Septle slopg down to the street. The lzatk_ya-tcLs.1eRea o t:he rear_Stld_ to the southeast corner. The front has muci_laitd-fi_gpj inZ and several._nvttvre trees. - T e rear and is cot sd a:' approximately 2n dwarf fruit trees (ample plum, rlt'rry),. ',Pt single family residence ocslGN rambler wltym_rear traZkQymy ._—_._. 1 FOUNDATION PALLS concrete block (II course and.concrgie block support walls - l EATERIORRaus wood lap siding (Joists: 2 x 10 x 16 o.c_.)_ ROOF asphalt shingles _ GJTTFRS ANDOoANSPOVTS Yes, plus wide front and ren_eaves _— •PPgOT:MaTE•SE OF ITRuC TUNE 15 +FANS 1965 EST.REMAINING ECONOMIC LIFE 50 ^CAPS NUMBER OF PCONOO S-� two on 1st floor NUMBER OF BATNS Pi on first floor N,MBE'•OF SISSIES one over full basement TOTAL RODMs 5: living room, dining room o kitchen, two bedrooms Z LA•OU T• DCSCR•S..USC OF SI.ACt AT ALL LEVELS.ENTRIES.HALLS.NODMS.PSPCNCS.UTILITY.ETC., D �i(J Thr tort_ reit e_nlIv door ooy�tlti_ nko_a Inns.. caLpeted_living rnnm oirF_latSg Picte, ur . o windows at each end. The living room features a cave ceiling, a raiEy,QUIcLtrt{I Irani e • firclTlace, open stairs (with iron railing) La chi: bagrment and an entry, rinarr. Th., o bedroom hallway is accessible from tlt_ livip _tsio.. Theze_ar Lw.e bcdrnmts. Each hs1 z oak strip floor and cedar lined closets. The closet in the master bedroom ii_7 wa1k.-it. a There_ ie: also a cerareic tile_'; hatlm wail catered. ,fi, u-re (f_p _GJu- .00StxJcdxccns The linen closet and the ful L ceramic huh ire alto rtcce.-s421_m• from the h?11it,y.I. The_dial,: Nroom is accessihie tram the fat' end of_thc 1iv!ng rOPm,___jI-_[.e;LMTeS.-:In ; .Pa:i9_tlrn j c hutch and three window w;iS_i_s.This_gives,a larje view ift.►te •lrilua,liMf—aia.(sci.__ phnto). Tc -large kitchen As accessibll_ rom the d(ntn.;•_Lounm• It_icattites_et :_lia11 - . o[ n:tl; kttt•Il(!n cph04rdr:, p hrirk_n).1 and cxedll_Mott:aSIII_LICSW=L-di lt1.:._She _. cxtrriot side• doer_is also in tlie_k:itchr.u; It opens. direst-4_iS1tSL:ts.:aRb...hindly:---__ 'I itlared_1_0rch with cnacrcte flnefo___ Tin! ba_emcllt isc-aS'cV.s;:ltlf— 91_thi•_1111i1l,:._l'OZ -ar from the mear_m tlkout. - the vt,miry_..ntcy into n lollw:iy_. The.lt111 1:L1.S':}_inLt;.5 _LtiiL... linen rloal•t, a basem,•ot._bedroom_-(phATtrqel:-_SetliRr.aStd_'al.l:i..slidLII::,PLs.'tlL..Li1L_-Heats). There is a 3/4 hnth_a_t'C the h.il_Iwax..__lt has asphalt til_L110Pr,._Oltcrtrock.4't.I:ter wall;; white fixtures and a r:hower with, w;;t rpfo+f_.ccol:nt_wtlls.and_Liour_.-/he.-klt... g,n ice_ also open teem the hall. it features a Lar oyat bar ainj behlglI.!•1;,_tjipV_lr._.iitirms.. wrlh oii:iteE_ and i stnl;lv rink. it is open to thrue e _rIwun. — ,» — — .. i I -- • • Description of Building - Continued The rec room is accessible from the hallway. It is finished with asphalt tile floor, sheetrock walls and acoustical tile ceiling. It features a brick raised hearth fireplace, two windows and a door to the rear walkout. The unfinished furnace/utility room is accessible from the rec room. There is also basement under the front stoop. ' • • • • • • • • • • • Shenohon-Goodlund-Taylor-Fruon.Inc. /043 FINISH, FLOORS WALLS SASE ENT cement with asphalt tile eetrock over concrete block t( ISTLEVEL oak strip. linoleum, carpet plastered, decorated armLEVEL N.A. N.A. C AN PC TINS livi ng_room and dining rQpfi . jy - older OATHS NUMBER FLOORS WAINSCOTING plaster walls, L BASEMENT 3/4 asphalt tile sheetrock walls, cement walls in shower Z 11 ceramic tile •ceramic tile; one vanity O AST LEVEL J SRO LEVEL N.A. 0 O k D WATER PIPES copper WEATHERSTRIRPEOI 000RS Yes WINOONS yes f IN D SULATIONI WALLS yes CEILING 611 per owner_ ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 100 amp qircuit a HEATING oil, hot water (baseboard) (Ridgedale brand) COOLING none /breaker TRIM ranch oak HARDWARE average Quality o TYPE WINOOWSdouble hung with aluminum combination storms . 's WATER HEATER electric 52 gallon LAUNDRY TRAYS yes and drain ( 'j KITCHEN EQUIPMENT oak veneer, flat medium color DISHWASHER none i ,. DISPOSAL none cabinets...Top s oVEN free standing BATH FIX TUNES modern porcelain, colored VENT FANS in brick BBQ /IREPUCESI two; livingroom and bsmt. (brick and granite) DESCRIBE OTHER EXTRA EQUIPMENT Metal post and wire mesh fencing around the entire property. 26 x 24 512E NUMBER OF CARS two o LOCATION detached, to the north of house CONDITION good e EXTERIOR WALLS lap siding opens • 2, overhead FLOOR concrete ROOF asphalt shingle OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO GARAGE no storage overhaed, service door and two windows • DRIVEWAY_yes - R OOw ® "".“.: � •1A.ILIIV Or IMMCOIAIC LOt.TIOM -.� _! -■- 11711 *O»'TOM AO."(IMILOCMCIS -._119_ CO,OIV,OM Or INTtf*OR IIIIMEM •1TRACIIVt•LtS Or IMMEDIATE LOC.WO%--- • '[.RC»,ICCTUOAL IVEMCSS 1111111111111111 mI H Ot.OUV..10 ULITT Mil �_' a AOIOYT OF 1.401.....< [S .©- U R W Ott 0I ORM . R U a. FAML»I. MAIC ,A A.M..,OF IR•MSP O.Tait. . -EE i CI.LITV IIuw OTIIT 0•COUI>Y M Co1.F1 $ VI MEMOW IFIU<ICT CI WL.<UTwn1s I n IN uS»T/.40 V0.11./.1,01. CCVCC OF 11n OSs<uAustt SSMTM•NM _MEI__._. L :AIM IUT, GIVE REASONS FOR ANT RATING UELON^AVERAGE•' Highway 18 (traffic noise) is one vacant lot • behind the subject. The area is presently being changed from R1 to park land. There are no public utilities in the area. :� 1 TAXES House: The real estate taxes due and payable October 31, 1980 are $562.44. Lot: The real estate taxes due and payable October 31, 1980 are $247.26. ti j • SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS Irma...aLs,.,ut•.: ..a•�.t A. NM lo CI.L .<•• tT••Ae There are no pending specials. Y Extra Paennt Lot: Ti Tat t.I9 a slight slope down to the street. The far rear of the::Its drops down somewhat nharplr. There are a number of trees on the rear s1opE of the site. The majority o►the site 1s treeless. It is currentlyjlanted with cherry hushes tuul tree seedlings. The lot is Jproximatrly .88 of an acre. ---Sl►enehon-GoodluAd-Taylorr.r4uatn,ins. _ 4r - • CALCULATIONS • J ..SUREMEHTS • OWLDINGs- • • 1/basement 9.5 . X 12 114 SQUARE FCC? 1/basement 46 - 1,196 SQUARE FEET • X - SQUARE FEET X - SQUARE FEET X - SQUARE FEET X - SQUARE FEET X SQUARA FEET FIRST LEVEL TOTAL 1.310 SQUARE FEET Fonts-Eves 1,310 SQUARE FEET • SECOND LEVEL N•A• SQUARE FEET THIRD LEVEL N.A. SQUARE FEET 1131 SQUARE FEET PORCHES: glaze porch 12 18.5 . 225 SQUARE FEET X SQUARE FEET X P SQUARE FEET TOTAL 775 souARE rear COST APPROACH • WILDING. 1.310 SQ.FT.•s 44.00 PERSQ.FT. $ 57.640.00 Extras: porch, fireplace, basement finish, B&. walkout pand /f�enr� p +,••s 14.QQQ.�QQ^ PLUS GARAGE OR CARPORT,,6ZT.s)1w..f.t..C.SlA•AQ/sQ•.fX• S 6.240.00 REPLACEMENT COST NEW $ 78.880.OQ DEPRECIATION PHYSICAL DETERIORATION s -6.3jj0.0Q FUNCTIONAL OBSOLESCENCE $ FH/ne • ECONOMIC OBSOI.CSCENCC S none LOCATION $_ none OVCRIMPROVC,AENT $_ noll ADJUSTMENT $=1i.3$A•no DEPRECIATED COST _ $ •,ij,. n. y PLUS LAND RO11..t mprovct ent a s 24.000-00 P,,.Isextra apt $ 22.000.00 INDICATED VALUE BY THE.COST APPROACH { 118 500.00 Shonohon-Gaodlund•Taylor•Fruon.Inc. ,Of • • DANKEf DATA APPROACH ReDnEss NO.OF ROOMS NO.OF OATHS NO.OF STORIES SALE PLAICE GATE 1636 Orchard Spring Road 5 1 one/bsmt. $82,000.00 8/79 ittuomtn ton, M nnesnta • 10101 Tun S1 Line Avenue 5 1 one/best. 10,000.00 2/80 ttioominrton, Minnesota en 1.._ 16180 Alpine Way 6 L314_ one/bust. S97.100,00 12/79_ I, Eden Prairie, Minnesota en ,,.ABOVE C.IEO CON.'AnAuLEs HAVE DEER ADJUSTEO fun ITEMS Or VARIAT.ON AND THE SALE PRICE Or EACH ADJUSTED RT r..E NCT OIFFE PENCE. SNDICATEO VALUE BY THE MARRET APPROACH B 116.200.00 • • COMMENTS Subject Recap: The sul71ect i$ R 1965 built_rear walkout rambler with 1,110 ::gu.Ire feet on the first floor. Room count: living room, dintnf room, kitchen. two Aedraoms baths. Tt features: rec room, bedroom and 3/4 bath in thethe haeemgnt two fireplaces. hutch, i? x t8.5 porch, no public utilities, a detached 24 x 26' garage. The house in on an .88 acre lot and includes an .88 acre extra vacant site. The home is in Doi condition. Covpar.ehle Sale Number 1 is a 54 built rear walkout rambler with 1.300 square feet on the first floor. Room count: living room, dining room. kitchen, two bedrooms and one bath. It feature::: a 13 x 21' roc room, a 10 x 11' bedroom and 3/4 bath in the basement. There are tiro fireplaces, vault ceiling, range, oven, hood, fan, patio, no public utilities. garage door opener. and an attached 22 x 23' game. The partially wooded one acre lot has a creek running; alone;the rear edge. The home is in good condition. 'After aa.Tjustments, the price indicated is $116,200.00. Comparable Sale Number 2 is a 1949 built rambler with 1.060 square feet on the first f1Qnr. _ i Room count: living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and one ceramic tile bath. It tt•aturv;ltan It x 24' rec room, one bedroom, and an unfinished 3/4 path in the basement: two brick fireplaces, range, oven. dishwasher, remodeled kitchen, no public utilities, a 500 seuarf fL glazed porch, a detached 18 x 40' garagee bui151inp. A IS x lA' onto shed And An Attnrhorl douAle car garage. The lot is 3.5 acres and partially wooded. The home is in good condition. After adjustments, the price indicated is S112.200.00, (see attached page) • intl.NCPDNT ASSUMES NO RESPONSIOILIT V QOn LEGAL MATTERS On MARKETABILITY Or TITLE, THE PROPERTY HAS DEEM 1•.,V S,C AL LT INtPLCTEO FOR T.,IS APrnAISAL. IT HAS NE[N APPRAISED IN PEE SIIAPLE ANO ASSUMEO TO BE WITHIN THE T..•,(UI Lars. THE DATA IN THIS NEPDIIT IS NOT CUANANTEEO.OUT OELIEVEO TO bE RELIABLE AND [ORfECT. CON— PIIIEAI,ON ION THIS REPORT IS NOT CONT,NGENI UPON TPE VALUE REPORTED. WE HAVE NO PERSONAL INT[NEST IN THE ,.Poet n r Y. • CERTIFICATION OF FAIR µARXET VALUE • • • • IN NT OPINION.THIS Pn OP[I MOULD SELL*Mott 120 OATS , ON AA C• •1,11.3•Un s 117,500.00'I I -lIL'tllllytG�lu Appraiser Deward E. Shenehon, MAT, S A Nary llarringttUl AN raiser Date Harell 1119R0 Shenehon-Goodlund-Taylor-Frucn,Inc. JO G • • Comments —Continued Comparable Sale Number 3 is a 1968 built rear walkout rambler with 1,400 square feet on the first floor. The room count is: living room, dining room, `- kitchen, three bedrooms, and one and 3/4 ceramic tile baths. It features a 13 x 40' rec room, two bedrooms and a 3/4 bath in the basement. There are two fireplaces (brick), range, oven, dishwasher, disposal, well for watering, public utilities, central air conditioning, and an attached double garage. The lot is • 192 x 175 x 249 x 80 with a rear view of wildlife and woods. The home is in good condition and is well decorated. After adjustments, the price indicated is $114,300.00. ;. Comparable Sale Number 1 is most like the subject in functional utility and • amenities. • • • • • f ' Shonohon-Goodlund-Taylor Fruen,Inc. /069 • 11. Detached 26' x 24' garage o. r.. • 12' . 17.5' 91S x 34' 12' - 2615' 18.-`� glaze porch 1/basement • 46' f;. • 8515 Timber Trail Eden Prairie, Minnesota Shonehon•Goodlund•Taylor•Fruen.Inc. /06g • • irx,...\::::.01,....:.,.....0...,,N....4-•v 7 .. : fti : ..... • ' ',ft.• .... / i •4 . A . 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'..e•Ne F'R ST .:1;-'4; • ,.... . i :..., 1:. .l.a.is • .. —— -- z Me I Res Bap E:dAiike; low =I ' Pt.D. ' '.i A! i 8575-7istrber TAN/ - ' • . $•;;;:',.... • r• s•- :,' ....E!..q— — 4; (7333) • a ..% 1 . .., '-‘4 i • i .) :.`,' . . ••:v , I. ii. • ...,-----..._...,•,,, ,q," ".•. I . ?. . 1 tii.- • ''"kt• 04,0144. I t i • _.•••..••••• „--.••••• • 1 1 ' si • S' iA ' l' • . i j" ...... SIChglor t• .....40 ,411:Ativei -i I •$t. I ..'ut,... Y" • - 4, r • • i• r.a . I' /40/0; .., .vv• . . .-. a•/ . t I., Ot • i i —•• . l' 1 ' 0 . .11 . / tr 4 a . re 9 0 1 , • ! . IOC 0 , . • MEMORANDUM • TO: Mayor and City Council THRU: Roger K. Ulstad, City Manager FROM: Bob Lambert, Director of Community. Services--PR -- DATE: April10, 1980 • •. SUBJECT: Hidden Ponds Option At the April 1, 1980 meeting, the City Council approved that staff negotiate an option on the Hidden Ponds Park site for a price somewhere between the $120,000 appraised value and the $170,000 asking price. The Community Services Staff referred back to the 1974 "deal" in which the City agreed to pay $100,000 for 12 acres ($8,333/acre). This "deal" was good through December of 1977. If the school or City did not purchase that parcel prior to that time, the deal was off. Staff is now recommending acquisition of IS acres on that site,and in order to make a fair offer started from the 1974 to 1977 agreement of $8,333 per acre and increased that figue by 61; a year for 3 years and arrived at a figure of $148,877. • The owners of the property have agreed to a purchase price, for the 15 acres, of $150,000 which includes the $8,800 of outstanding assessments on the property. Community Services staff recommends entering into a purchase agreement for $150,000 for this property if bonds are sold on the 15th of April; however if the bonds sale is delayed, the Community Service staff would recommend entering into a 6 months option for the same amount. BL:md /47v •