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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 293 - A Resolution Approving the Final Plat of Maplewood Park Estates - 07/22/1969 Number 293 RESOLUTION APPROVING Maplewood Park Estates BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, as follows : The final plat of Maplewood Park Estates located in Section 30 , Township 116, Rarige 22, Hennepin County is found to be in conformance with the provisions of Eden Prairie Ordinance No. 93 (Subdivision Ordinance) and all amendments thereto, and is therefore approved. ADOPTED BY THE Village Council of the Village of Eden Prairie this 22nd day of July , 19 69 . layor, Village of Eden Prairie Attest : Clerk, Village of Ede Prairie (SEAL) l.Uuiic I I I', ­ 1.e;o July 22, 1969 Page 2 V. RECOi'dMEi;DATIONS AND REPORTS .A. f iapl eviood Park Estates . Final Pi a Approval-. r1r. Alex Doren em er, developer of illapi woo Park Estates presented his final plat nad indicated that he would soon secure the necessary developer' s bond . The Village Manager recommended that the final plat be approved subject to its being reviewed and accepted by the Village Engineer and subject futher to the receipt and approval. of the Surety Bond by the Village Attorney. Mr. Nesbitt moved that the final plat of Maplewood Park Estates be approved by the Council subject to the qualifications described by the Village Manager. Mr. Haugen seconded. On roll call all voted aye. Motion carried. B. August 12, 1969 ileeting Location. The Village Manager announced that in accordance with thi~ Counci1 ' s request that at least three regular Council meetings be conducted within the Villages neighborhood areas , he had reserved the Prairie View Elementry School on the night of August 12, 1969 for this purpose. Pir. i;esbitt moved that the Eden Prairie Village Council conduct its regular August 12, 1969 meeting at the Prairie Vie-a Elementry School at 7:30 P.M. Mr. Haugen seconded. All voted aye. Motion carried. C. Purchase of Fire Station - Public llorks Site. The Village Manager recommended that the Village purchase approximately 10 acres of land located in the Southeast quardrant of the intersection of T H 5 and Mitchell Road to serve as a site for the Fire Station and Public Works Building. He noted that the 10 acres was considerably in access of the area required for the buildings.to be constructed within the next year, but that he was confident that the Village would require an area of at least this size to accommodate its Public Works and Fire facilities within the next 10 years . He futher recommended that the approximately $50,000.00 required to purchase the property bo initially borrowed from the Fire Station and Public Works Building bond proceeds and that these bond funds be later repaid through general fund surplus or tax levies. He noted that a small portion of the cost or approximately $15,000.00 would be a legitimate charge. against the bond issues as at least 3 acres of the site would be necessary to accommodate the structures to be provided through the bond issues proceeds . Mayor Osterholt suggested that the earning the Village has received through its investment of Fire Station and Public Works bond proceeds be used to purchase some of tiia land area. Pir. Schultz moved that the Village Manager be authorized to purchase approximately 10 acres of land from MTS Inc. a* a cost not to exceed $5,000.00 per acre and that the money terr,pora irly borrowed from the Fire and Public Works bond proceeds with the 'i ntent that the Coi.nci 1 would repay all but about $15,000.00 of the cost through goner-1 funds surplus transfers, property tax levies, and bond fund investment earnings. Mr. Nesbitt seconded. On roll call allvoted aye. Motion carried. D. Contract for Design Services - Fire Station and Public Works Building. The Vil-lage Manager Submitted a pr� oposal—for arc itertura a vices for the new Fire Station and Public Works Building and recommended that it be approved. The proposal was submitted by Mr. Lloyd Bergquist of Bergstad, Wallberg, Bergquist Assoicates Inc. The proposal contempleted full architectural services by the architect with compensation by the