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Resolution No. 12- 58 <br /> • City Council <br /> City of Elk River <br /> A Resolution finding that acquisition of the Property known as Bailey Point for Park <br /> purposes has no relationship to the City of Elk River Comprehensive Plan and authorizing the <br /> Mayor and City Clerk to execute the necessary documents to purchase Bailey Point. <br /> RECITALS <br /> WHEREAS,the City was approached by the current owners of the property known as <br /> Bailey Point(the "Property")to inquire as to the City's interest in acquiring the Property for <br /> public park purposes; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council, by prior action, directed that negotiations proceed for the <br /> acquisition of the Property; and <br /> WHEREAS, City staff has worked with the owners of the Property and the Minnesota <br /> Land Trust to structure a transaction pursuant to which the owners will grant a conservation <br /> easement to the Minnesota Land Trust and sell the Property to the City subject to the <br /> conservation easement; and <br /> • WHEREAS, Bailey Point is a 26-acre property at the confluence of the Mississippi and <br /> Elk rivers which has been used for private recreational purposes for many years; and <br /> WHEREAS, acquisition of the Property subject to the conservation easement will ensure <br /> that the Property remains used for passive recreational purposes; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Property is designated in the City of Elk River Comprehensive Plan as <br /> within the "Old Town" area of the City; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Old Town designation of the Comprehensive Plan includes the use of <br /> land for public or private parks; and <br /> WHEREAS, the property is currently zoned by the City of Elk River Zoning Ordinance <br /> R1-C, which also allows public or private parks; and <br /> WHEREAS, acquisition of Property for a passive recreational public park will not change <br /> the existing use of the Property for passive recreational purposes and will be consistent with the <br /> City of Elk River Comprehensive Plan. <br /> NOW THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Elk River finds: <br /> • <br />
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