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4.1. DRAFT MINUTES (2 SETS) 05-02-2016
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City Council Minutes Page 11 <br /> April 4,2016 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> settlement and a letter from him outlining the details of this case to the Council. He <br /> indicated the matter was scheduled for trial on the following day. In anticipation of <br /> trial,Mr. Scott stated he met with it the Council and as a result of those closed <br /> meeting discussions, he was directed to initiate settlement discussions with the <br /> Krause's, the result of which was before them this evening. He indicated the <br /> proposed stipulation of settlement outlines the city paying$1,550,000 to the <br /> Krause's,paying off the contract for deed and conveying the warranty deed, and the <br /> dismissal of the lawsuit. He indicated this would place the city in the same position <br /> as they were in when the lawsuit was filed in 2013, and if the case were to go to trial, <br /> the city would face a potential judgment in an amount between$1.2 million and $1.5 <br /> million. This would include the possibility of the contract for deed being cancelled <br /> and the property being returned to the Krause's. Mr. Scott indicated a Minnesota <br /> Court of Appeals could throw the judgment out but the city would still lose the <br /> money. He recommended the Council approve the settlement. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Westgaard and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Wagner to approve the Pinewood Golf Course stipulation settlement as <br /> presented in the handouts. <br /> Motion carried 5-0. <br /> Mayor Dietz stated the city was currently in litigation in a separate but related matter <br /> and the city is anticipating receiving a settlement from that litigation. He stated the <br /> council has not had discussions with regard to the future of the Pinewood property. <br /> 10. Council Liaison Updates <br /> The Council provided updates of the work of the various boards/commissions. <br /> The council adjourned to work session at 8:35 p.m. and the meeting reopened at 8:40 <br /> p.m. <br /> 9.1 Dock at Rivers Edge Commons Park <br /> Mr. Portner presented the staff report. <br /> Annie Deckert representing the Decklan Group, and Fred McCoy representing <br /> McCoy's Pub,presented a PowerPoint proposing a portable floating dock <br /> manufactured by MINNCOR placed on the Mississippi River in conjunction with <br /> the improvements this fall to the Rivers Edge Commons Park. He indicated they <br /> would like to have the city install a 6' square pedestal that would go over the river, <br /> and some aluminum steps that would go down to the dock. He suggested the <br /> approximately cost of$25,000 for the dock be split between private fundraising and <br /> the city. He indicated both Chris Carlson of Sportech, the Decklan Group, and the <br /> Downtown River's Edge Business Association favors the idea, as well as the DNR <br /> Hydrologist Roger Stradal,who visited the area and identified the site as ideal for a <br /> dock and supported the increased access opportunities to the river. <br /> POWERED 9r <br /> UREJ <br />
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