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items were agreed upon and approved by the Land Trust,which have a very limited impact on the <br /> property and primarily outlines what has been the past relationship: <br /> 1) Moved the southerly boundary south approximately three feet to include the existing driveway, <br /> which breached the existing easement area. <br /> 2) Outlines that the upkeep,maintenance, and improvement of the driveway area within the <br /> easement will be by the easement holder. The city will not be responsible for plowing,patching, <br /> or grading the driveway. <br /> 3) Allows the easement holder to maintain the fence and improve the fence with city approval. <br /> Babcock Access Agreement <br /> The owners asked to preserve an access point through the property. The city did not desire to include a <br /> second access easement primarily because it is unknown at this time where access would initiate and to <br /> appease the concerns of neighboring property owners. The city did agree to perfect a limited access <br /> agreement which is consistent with how the city would respond to residents elsewhere who needed to <br /> traverse city property for exceptional circumstances. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT <br /> The property will be purchased with funding from the city,DNR Grant, and the Minnesota Land Trust. <br /> A portion of the grant funding will be used to restore wetlands disturbed at Lion's Park,per agreement <br /> with the DNR. <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> • Purchase Agreement <br /> • Minnesota Land Trust Easement <br /> • Driveway Access Easement <br /> Action Motion by Second by Vote <br /> Follow Up <br /> N:\Public Bodies\City Council\Council RCA\Agenda Packet\11-05-2012\Bailey Point PA.docx <br />