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<br />In preparation for the next session, the Northstar legal and risk management <br />team are analyzing legal issues arising out of Minnesota law, as well as the <br />insurance and other risk management options for addressing BNSF's concerns. <br />At the next session, the team will focus on the structure of the operating <br />agreement and associated tax and business forms. <br /> <br />X. Twins Baseball Stadium and Inter-modal Station Design Coordination <br /> <br />The Minnesota Twins and Hennepin County have agreed to a funding plan for a <br />new baseball stadium in downtown Minneapolis. The stadium site sits adjacent <br />to the inter-modal station connecting Northstar commuter rail and the Hiawatha <br />LRT Connection. The plan for the $478 million facility will include private funding <br />from Twins owner Carl Pohlad and public money from the county in the form of a <br />0.15% sales tax. The Minnesota Legislature must approve any county invoking a <br />sales tax. The Legislature did not do so during the regular 2005 session nor in <br />the special session that ended July 13. Governor Pawlenty may call for another <br />special session to address stadiums and other issues this fall. <br /> <br />The property owners of the Twins ballpark site have teamed with Hines <br />developers and announced plans for a major transit oriented development either <br />with or without the ballpark. Stated plans include 1 ,000 residential units with a <br />ballpark or a mixed-use development including 3,000 residential units without a <br />ballpark. The property owners cite the inter-modal access afforded by Northstar <br />and Hiawatha as key elements in their development plans. Stadium and <br />Northstar representatives have agreed on a line demarking the interface between <br />Northstar and the stadium to enable design to proceed for both projects. <br /> <br />XI. Procurement System Review <br /> <br />The FT A conducted a procurement system review of Mn/DOT and the <br />Metropolitan Council, including the Northstar and Hiawatha Projects. Staff from <br />Leon Sneed and Associates arrived June 6 and departed June 24. The review <br />team also visited Anoka County to interview NCDA procurement personnel and <br />view NCDA procured contracts. <br /> <br />Mn/DOT received the review team's draft report on July 29, 2005. It described <br />shortcomings they found in the overall procurement processes of each <br />organization as well as shortcomings within specific contract files. Mn/DOT and <br />NCDA responded to the draft report on August 30, 2005 and await FT A's final <br />report. At FTA's request, NPO staff will also be responding to each of the <br />deficiencies in NCDA-procured contracts noted by the FT A's review team. This <br />response will be delivered to FT A by the end of November 2005. <br /> <br />Monthly Report <br />October 2005 <br /> <br />-16- <br />
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