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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Packet 04-16-2013 SpecialCITY OF PLYMOUTH AGENDA SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 16,6:00 p.m. MEDICINE LAKE CONFERENCE ROOM 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. TOPICS A 6:00 p.m. Discuss police staffing for DEA assignment B 7:00 p.m. Discuss infrastructure improvements at Highways 55 and 101 with Park Nicollet representatives C Set Future Study Sessions 3. ADJOURN Special Council Meeting 1 of 1 April 16, 2013 2A MEMO PLYMOUTH POLICE DEPARTMENT 3400 PLYMOUTH BOULEVARD, PLYMOUTH, MN 55447-1482 DATE: April 8, 2013 TO: Laurie Ahrens, City Manager FROM: Mike Goldstein, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force Opportunity The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has invited the Plymouth Police Department to participate in a federally funded drug enforcement multi -agency task force in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area. As you might recall, the City Council authorized the police department to participate in a DEA task force during 2007-2009. This was a successful endeavor for all parties involved. Since then, the police department and our local drug task force Northwest Metro Drug Task Force) has maintained a very positive relationship with the DEA. In fact, the DEA will call upon our local task force for many case investigations due to the good working relationship and trust that has been established and maintained. We were recently invited by Dan Moren, DEA Assistant Special Agent in Charge, to participate in a new and unique task force opportunity for a three-year commitment. The local DEA office has been authorized to create a Tactical Diversion Squad that will focus on the abuse and misuse of prescription drugs. This task force will be comprised of seasoned investigators from various metropolitan departments and their activities will be coordinated and supervised by the DEA. The funding for this task force is robust and the return on a participating agency's investment could be significant on many levels. While the DEA actively investigates the manufacturing and distribution of illegal drugs in the United States and beyond, it is also responsible for the regulation of all prescription drugs within the country. As such, the DEA routinely monitors healthcare facilities, pharmacies, physicians and others who have access and the authority to distribute prescription medications. The U. S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) calls the abuse of prescription drugs one ofthe fastest growing epidemics in the United States. In fact, drug-related deaths have surpassed traffic accident -related deaths and the gap is growing. CDC researches state, "Overdose deaths involving prescription painkillers rose to 16,651 in 2010. That was 43% of all fatal overdoses not including illegal drug overdoses — which contribute to a great number of deaths too]." Type text] Locally, we are not immune from this epidemic. Our department has firsthand experience with intentional/unintentional overdoses, overdose deaths and a multitude of criminal activity that results from the abuse of prescription drugs including: fraud, forgery, financial crimes, theft, burglary and robbery. Most alarming, is that abusers and/or those who are impacted by addicts cut across all generational levels within our community from the elderly to school-age children. Further, it is widely known within the law enforcement and medical communities that many abusers will use illicit drugs (primarily opiates — heroin) if they cannot access prescription drugs, which leads to further criminal acts and impacts on the community. The legal and illegal access to prescription drugs is disturbing. The healthcare industry has a tendency to over -prescribe painkillers; legally established pain clinics are driven by profit seeking antics whereby painkillers are prescribed with little to no screening; illegal Internet businesses are fraudulently distributing painkillers; and the international drug cartels (that have a Minnesota presence) are now crudely manufacturing painkillers to compete against legitimate drug companies. An organized effort by the DEA and its newly established task forces across the country will directly combat this growing problem in a systematic and comprehensive manner that will hopefully have a positive impact on this drug trade activity. This new task force will be instituting both enforcement -related activities and an educational campaign to highlight this epidemic to Minnesotans. Our past task force experience with the DEA was rewarding and beneficial to the City. The officer assigned to the task force gained invaluable experience, training and networking opportunities that he has been able to share with department members upon his return to the ranks. A number of significant cases were completed; whereby many higher level drug dealers were incarcerated, and there was a financial return to the city due to the federal task forces 80/20 asset forfeiture sharing requirements. If authorized by the Council, the department will again commit to a three year term by assigning an officer with significant investigative experience to the task force. We have recently done a staffing analysis in the Police Department and would be able to participate in this Task Force for a three-year period within our authorized staffing of 70 sworn officers. I discussed with the City Council during the 2013 budget process the plan for getting our number of sworn officers back to an authorized strength of 70 sworn officers. This was the staffing level prior to the 2008 economic downturn. The plan was to add one officer for 2013, and one or two officers in 2014. Whether one or two positions are ultimately approved, we could make internal staffing adjustments to participate in the DEA assignment. Since the hiring process is currently underway, we would hire one ofthe officers planned for 2014 early (in mid -2013), using salary vacancy savings -- if the Council authorizes the participation in the DEA task force. The staffing alterations include a number of options that will be presented through the 2014 budget planning process, but in short, if the Council is supportive of maintaining our authorized strength at 70 officers, we would be able to operationally make this opportunity work. rp)City of Agenda 2BPlymouthNumber: Adding Quality to life To: Laurie Ahrens, City Manager SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Prepared by: Steve Juetten, Community Development Director April 16, 2013 Reviewed by: Item: Discuss Park Nicollet Infrastructure 1. ACTION REQUESTED: Discuss Park Nicollet Infrastructure and provide direction to Staff and representatives of Park Nicollet. 2. BACKGROUND: In the early 2000's Hennepin County, in conjunction with the City of Plymouth made improvements to County Road 101. Part of the 101 project included purchasing right-of-way from Len Busch for the future construction of a frontage road to serve the Busch property and properties further north. A copy of the easement granted by Busch to the City is attached. In 2006, Park Nicollet purchase the property located at the southwest corner of Highway 55 and County Road 101 (the site of the former driving range). Park Nicollet is now reviewing options to develop a clinic in the west suburbs. The analysis they are completing includes preliminary site plan layouts and estimating the costs of infrastructure improvements (collector road, water main, and sanitary sewer). Because of some offsite improvements that will be necessary to facilitate development of the parcel they own in Plymouth and onsite infrastructure timing concerns, Park Nicollet representatives and consultants have asked for a special council meeting to present the site constraints. 3. BUDGET IMPACT: Unknown at this time. 4. ATTACHMENTS: a. April 4, 2013 letter and attachments from David Anderson, Frauenshuh b. November 1, 2001 Busch easement. Page 1 FRAUENSHUH Commercial Real Estate Group April 4, 2013 Mayor Kelli Slavik and City Council City of Plymouth 3400 Plymouth Blvd Plymouth, MN 55447 Re: Property at Southwest Quadrant of HNM. 101 and 55; Plymouth, MN Dear Mayor Slavik and Members of the City Council, On behalf of Park Nicollet Health Services ("Park Nicollet"), we appreciate the opportunity to appear before the City Council at its study session meeting on April 16th, 2013 to discuss the above referenced property and related infrastructure and development plans.. As you are aware, Park Nicollet representatives have been in communication with the City's staff regarding development planning as well as undertaking specific evaluation of area infrastructure needs and constraints adjacent to and serving the subject site. The subject property contains approximately 171/2 total acres with approximately 11112 buildable acres; a sizable portion of the site designated wetland. The plan for the site includes construction of an approximately 60,000 square foot medical office building. Building expansion or additional phases of development would be determined in the future. Park Nicollet has been assessing the feasibility of extending off-site improvements to the site while considering both timing and cost considerations associated with overall site development feasibility. Park Nicollet would like to ascertain the City Council's thoughts and direction on several specific development related matters on April 161h: 1) Delivery of off-site street and utility improvements to service the site for development; 2) Cost off -sets and/or participation of benefitting properties; 3) Deferred layout and construction of future roadway through the site. Attached with this letter are: 1) a conceptual site plan illustration; 2) a conceptual building perspective rendering; 3) an area map of the off-site improvements; and 4) a preliminary engineering cost estimate of the referenced street and utility improvements. 7101 West 78" Street, Suite 100 a Minneapolis, tdinnesota 55139 Tel: 952.829.3480 Fax: 952.529.318] Page 2 Page April 4, 2013 Given the many variables associated with determining site development feasibility including soil correction costs, off-site improvement costs and overall costs to design, construct and equip a new medical services facility, these development related matters above have significant bearing on the overall plan, scope, design and feasibility of the project. We look forward to this discussion with the City Council on April 16`r' to describe the project in further detail and determine approaches and/or methods to address these feasibility considerations in a collaborative manner with the City of Plymouth. We would be happy to address any questions that the City Council or City staff may have prior to the meeting on April 16"" and again look forward to this upcoming discussion. Best Regards, David M. Anderson Senior Vice President cc: Dean Williamson Duane Spiegle Robert Riesselman Brad Krump Vicki VanDell Page 3 I 1 I mLn r, > i IVA r V R Cmwi.t Road 1111 i Jn cti r+ i J R FT -1 Page 6 m x C 4 ED m r -r f y U Ln d fl O M 0 Page 6 PNHS - PLYMOUTH ENGINEERS OPINION OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST LOUCKS ASSOCIATES PROJECT NO. 12339 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Imobilization SANITARY SEWER ITEM DESCRIPTION 2 Connect to Existing Sanitary Sewer 3 8" PVC Sanitary Sewer - Directional Bore 4 Extra Depth Manhole - 4ft dia per LF above 10ft depth 5 Standard Manhole - 4ft dia-10ft deep 6 8" Plug 7 Televise B ICommercial Turf Seed (assume 20ft wide swath 1,250 t. F.) Off -Site Frontage Road 28' Road ITEM DESCRIPTION 9 6" B618 Curb & Gutter 10 Common Excavation 11 Subgrade Preparation 12 4" Draintile {under road per Plymouth's standards) 13 12" Sand Subbase (12" depth) 14 lClass 5 Aggregate Base (100% Crushed, 8" Depth) 15 Bituminous Base Course (2.5- Depth) 16 Tack Coat 17 Bituminous Wear Course (1,5" Depth) 18 Sawcut Pavement 19 Stormwater Ponding (—.32Ac.Ft.) 20 One Overstory Tree per 30 LF, (750 L.F. outside of road only) 21 lCammercial Turf Seed (assume 5ft both sides) 22 IStorm Sewer (parallel to road) 23 Istorm Sewer System (1 set of Cg's per 200L.F.) lure Road Extension On -Site 36' Wide Nan -Residential ITEM DESCRIPTION 24 6" 25 Co 26 Su 27 4" 28 12 29 Cla 30 Bilu 31 Ta 32 situ 33 St 34 On 35 Co 36 St 37 St 8618 Curb & Gutter mmon Excavation (Import Soil) bgrade Preparation Draintile (under road per Plymouth's standards) Sand Subbase (12" depth) ss 5 Aggregate Base (100% Crushed, 8" Depth) minous Base Course (2,5" Depth) ck Coat minous Wear Course (1.5" Depth) ormwater Ponding t—,6Ac.Ft.) e Overstory Tree per 30 L.F. (512 L.F. outside of road only) mmercial Turf Seed (assume 5ft both sides) arm Sevier (parallel to road) arm Sewer System (1 set of CB's per 200L.F.) April 3, 20131 UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT LS 1 $28,858.90 $28,858.90 Miscellaneous Items Subtotal $28,858.90 UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT FA 1 511500.00 1,500.00 LF 1,500 31.00 46,500.00 LF 16 150.00 2,400.00 EA 5 3,000,00 15,000.00 EA 1 1 250,00 250,00 LF 1,500 2.50 3,750.40 SY 1,000 3.00 3,004.40 GAL Sanitary Sewer Subtotal 72,400.00 UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT LF 1,500 20,00 530,000.00 CY 2,000 5,00 10,000.00 SY 2,848 0.50 1,424,00 LF 1,500 10,00 15,000.00 SY 2,848 56.00 517,088.00 SY 2,848 58.00 22,784.00 SY 2,320 10.00 23,200.00 GAL 112 2.50 280.00 SY 2,320 6.00 18,560.00 LF 36 17.00 612,00 LS 1 20,000.00 20,000.00 EA 25 350.00 8,750.00 SY 835 3.00 S2,505,00 LF Boo 25.00 20,000.00 A SET 4 54,500.00 S18,000.00 Off -Site Road Subtotal 208,203.00 UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT LF 2,150 20.00 43,000.00 CY 1,500 3.50 5,250.00 SY 4,500 0.50 2,250.00 LF 2,560 10.00 25,600.00 SY 4,500 S6.13D 27,000.00 SY 5,400 8,00 543,200.00 SY 4,000 10.00 40,000.00 GAL 450 2.00 900.00 SY 4,000 S8,00 32,000.00 LS 1 25,000.00 25,000.00 EA 36 350.00 12,600.00 SY 1,425 3.00 4,275.00 LF 700 525.00 17,500.00 A SET 4 4,500.00 518,000.00 Future Road On -Site Subtotal 296,S7S.00 ENGINEER'S OPINION OF PNHS IMPROVEMENTS COST $606,036.90 5% Project Contingency $30,301..65 TOTAL $636,336.75 PREPARED BY LOUCKS ASSOCIATES Page 7 TRlNSFER FENT'ERED HENN"INCOUNTYTAXPAYER SERVICES raIIio, " r 7655623 reservedfor recording itformntion) GRANT OF PERMANENT EASEMENTS THIS GRANT OF EASEMENTS is made on this to day of _ %4i Ll -2001 bY LEONARD S. BUSCH and MARGARET ANN BUSCH, husband and wife, hereinafter referred to as Grantors", to the CITY OF PLYMOUTH, a Minnesota municipal corporation, the Grantee, hereinafter referred to as the "City", its successors and assigns, forever. RECITALS WHEREAS, Grantors are owners in fee simple of real property in Hennepin County, Minnesota, which is legally described on Exhibit "A" (referred to herein as the "Subject Property" or "Parcel 49") ; and OR a WHEREAS, the City requires an easement over a portion of the Subject Property for roadway, 17 highway, drainage, public utility and ingress and egress over the Subject Property, which permanent easement is legally described herein in Exhibit "B" and shown in Exhibit "C" ("Permanent Easements"); and 18-89` 1 Page 8 u WHEREAS, the City requires a temporary easement over a portion of the Subject Property foi construction purposes, which temporary easement is legally described herein in Exhibit "B" ("Temporary Easement") NOW, THFREFORE, the Grantors, in consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable consideration to it in hand paid by the City, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, agree as follows: 1. Permanent Easements. Grantors hereby grant unto the City, its successors and assigns, forever, the Permanent Easements as legally described in Exhibit "B". The Permanent Easements shall run with the title to the Subject Property and shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, successors and assigns, including, but without limitation all subsequent owners of the Subject Property and all persons claiming under them. 'The Permanent Easement shall include the rights of the City, its contractors, agents, employees, and assigns, to enter upon the easement premises at all reasonable times to construct, reconstruct, inspect, repair, and maintain said public streets, drainage and utility systems over, across, on, under, and through the easement premises, together with the right to grade, level, fill, drain, pave, and excavate the easement premises, and the further right to remove trees, bushes, undergrowth, and other obstructions interfering with the location, construction, and maintenance of said public street, drainage, and utility systems. 2. Temporary Easement. Grantors hereby grant unto the City, its successors and assigns, commencing upon April 1, 2000 and expiring August 30, 2002, together with the right of ingress and egress from the property, for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, repairing and maintaining the property of the City upon the Permanent Easement premises as herein described, at the will of the City, its successors and assigns; it being the intention of the parties hereto that the Grantors hereby grant the uses herein specified without divesting themselves of the right to use and enjoy the 96268 2 Page 9 above-described Temporary Easement premises, subject only to the right of the City to use the same for the purposes herein expressed. As further consideration for this temporary easement, the City agrees that if it or any of its employees or agents causes any physical damage to the above described temporary easement premises which it does not restore to a condition as nearly as equal as possible to that. which existed prior to the construction and/or maintenance of the purposes described herein within a reasonable time after completion of that construction, the City shall pay the costs of restoring the damaged premises to a condition as nearly equal as possible to that which existed prior to construction. It is understood that in the removal of large trees, shrubs, and other plants that a like replacement for those items removed during construction is not always possible. In such cases, compensation for the damaged or removed trees will be provided to Grantors. 3. The above named Grantors, for themselves, their successors and assigns do covenant with the City, its successors and assigns, that they are well seized in fee title of the above described easement premises; that they have the sole right to grant and convey the permanent and temporary easements to the City; that there are no unrecorded interests in the easement premises; and that they will indemnify and hold the City harmless for any breach of the foregoing covenants. 4. Upon the City council ordering the construction project of the frontage road and / or the recording at Hennepin County of a final plat on parcels 47 and 48 prior to December 1, 2003, the City will incur the cost to remove the duplex. After December 1, 2003, it will be the Grantors responsibility to incur the removal costs. Removal of the duplex will commence after a three month notice following the date the City council passes a resolution approving a final plat on parcels 47 and 48. Prior to removal of the duplex, Grantors may continue to use the duplex and to retain any rental income from the duplex. 96266 3 Page 10 Grantors shall be responsible for all maintenance, repairs, insurance, damage to or loss of the duplex incurred or required prior to removal of the duplex under the terms of this Agreement. 5. In addition, the City agrees to the following: a. The City shall pay Grantors $180,000 for the duplex to be removed at a future date in accordance with paragraph 4. b. The City shall pay Grantors for the land associated with the duplex and the frontage road right-of-way as follows: Payment for one-half acre of land associated with duplex = $103,455.00 21,780 sq. ft. @ $4.751sq. ft.) Payment for frontage road right-of-way = $63,394.00 13,346 sq, ft. @ $4.75Isq. ft.) c. The City shall pay Grantors for the CSAR 101 right of way on the subject property as follows: Payment for County Road 101 right-of-way = $54,340.00 11,440 sq. ft. @ $4.751sq. ft) Payment for loss of trees = d. The City will not specially assess the,• Subject Property for the County Road 101 Improvement Project No. 9005_ Upon construction of the frontage road, assessments against the subject property will be determined in accordance with the benefit the subject property receives from the public frontage road improvement. 96268 El Page 11 W IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Grantors hereto have signed this agreement this day of 4 U -O L'w' , 2001. Margaret nn usch STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this & th day of , 2001, by Leonard S. Busch and Margaret Ann Busch, husband and wife, Grantors. NOT P LIC DRAFTED BY: CAMPBELL KNuTsoN Professional Association 317 Eagandale Office Center 1380 Corporation Center Curve Eagan, Minnesota 55121 Telephone: (651) 452-5000 AMP 96268 li%#. MARY JOAN ENGRAV Notary Public Minnesota t C: My Glalii sign Exvires Jan, 31,200 Page 12 City Project No. '9005 & H pin County No. 8911 Page 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has hereunto set its hand the day and year first above written. THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH By U` -r Velli 'A+ltyr,,..,,.i,.,, xx .r;...,,,,.. Its• Mayor By , D ht D. Jo son, Its: City Manager STATE OF MINNESOTA ) SS COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this 2 6 day of &v bUL.4 , 2001, by joyee4 IIIi Sj gy and _ Dwight D_ Johnson_, the Mayor and City Maier of The City of Plymouth _ , a Municipal Corporation , under the Iaws of Minnesota , on behalf of the Corporation s1..rr : r • • GW4 lvd- Notary Public N:1pW,En—rft&R0JECTS%1990-199%90051Exs M11841 -0002 -Henn; C.. pm,1142.d. Page 13 6 17 Parcel 49: 96266 EXIIIBIT "A" to GRANT OF PERMANENT STREETS AND UTILITY EASEMENT Le al Description of Subject Pro e The South Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the north two rods of the North Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter in Section 18, Township 1.18, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except the north 238.7 feet of the east 208.7 feet of said South Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, according to the United States Government survey thereof. on Page 14 0 Parcel No. 49 (CSAH No. 101, Project No. 8911) Abstract Property_ _ Page 1 of 6 PID No. 18-118-22-13-0003 A permanent easement for highway purposes over all that part of the following described tract: The South Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the north two rods of the North Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter in Section 18, Township 118, Range 22, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except the north 238.7 feet of the east 208.7 feet of said South Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, which lies easterly of a line hereinafter known as Line No. 13, and said Line No. 13 is described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Section 18, Township 118 North, Range 22 West; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89 degrees 03 minutes 44 seconds West along the south line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 18, a distance of 1307.34 feet 398.478 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 674.06 feet 205.454 meters) to the point of beginning of Line No. 13; thence North 68 degrees 56 minutes 10 seconds West, 83.61 feet (25.484 meters); thence northwesterly 86.95 feet 26.502 meters) along the are of a tangential curve, concave to the northeast, having a central angle of 12 degrees 30 minutes 27 seconds and a radius of 398.29 feet (121.399 meters); thence North 56 degrees 25 minutes 43 seconds West, 9.90 feet (3.018 meters); thence North 50 degrees 43 minutes 05 seconds West, 118.70 feet (36.180 meters); thence North 56 degrees 25 minutes 43 seconds West, 33.19 feet (10.116 meters); thence North 33 degrees 56 minutes 07 seconds East, 42.61 feet (12.988 meters); thence South 56 degrees 03 minutes 52 seconds East, 135.75 feet ( 41.377 meters); thence North 62 degrees 15 minutes 57 seconds East, 103.94 feet ( 31.681 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 219.58 feet ( 66.928 meters); thence North 1 degree 57 minutes 44 seconds East, 177.31 feet ( 54.044 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 711.39 feet ( 216.832 meters); thence South 89 degrees 18 minutes 39 seconds West, 10.74 feet ( 3.274 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 620.27 feet ( 189.059 meters); thence North 89 degrees 23 minutes 14 seconds East, 2.01 feet ( 0.613 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 213.52 feet ( 65.081 meters); thence northwesterly 84.51 feet (25.759 meters) along the arc of a tangential curve, concave to the west, having a central angle of 1 degree 29 minutes 42 seconds and a radius of 3238.86 feet ( 987.207 meters); thence North 0 degrees 37 minutes 50 seconds East, along a line not -tangent to the last described curve, 117.21 feet ( 35.726 meters); thence northwesterly 209.72 feet ( 63.923 meters) along the are of a non-tangential curve, concave to the east, having a central angle of 3 degrees 37 minutes 27 seconds and a radius of 3315.61 feet (1010.600 meters), the chord of which bears North 2 degrees 10 minutes 58 seconds West; thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 14 seconds West, 260.15 feet (79.294 meters) and said Line No. B there terminating. Page 15 Parcel No. 49 (CSAH No. 101, Project No. 8911) Abstract Property Page 2 of 6 PID No. 18-118-22-13-0003 Also a permanent easement for drainage purposes being that part of the above described parcel which lies westerly of the above described Line No. 13 and lies easterly of the following described reference line; Commencing at the southeast corner of Section 18, Township 118 North, Range 22 West; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89 degrees 03 minutes 44 seconds West along the south line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 18, a distance of 1307.34 feet 398.478 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 2612.81 feet 796.386 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 14 seconds West, 394.19 feet 120,149 meters) to the point of beginning of the reference line to be described; thence South 86 degrees 16 minutes 17 seconds West, 80.61 feet (24.570 meters); thence North 3 degrees 43 minutes 43 seconds West, 19.69 feet (6.002 meters); thence North 86 degrees 16 minutes 17 seconds East, 81.77 feet (24.924 meters) to the east line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 18 and said reference line there terminating. Also a permanent easement for highway purposes over all that part of the above described tract which lies westerly of the above described Line No. 13 and easterly of a line hereinafter known as Line No. 14A, and said Line No. 14A is described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Section 18, Township 118 North, Range 22 West; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89 degrees 03 minutes 44 seconds West along the south line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 18, a distance of 1307.34 feet 398.478 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 653.52 feet 199.193 meters) to the point of beginning of Line No. 14A; thence South 89 degrees 46 minutes 08 seconds West, 63.28 feet (19.288 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 26.26 feet (8.004 meters); thence North 59 degrees 38 minutes 09 seconds West, 65.92 feet (20.093 meters); thence North 53 degrees 17 minutes 48 seconds West, 207.86 feet (63.356 meters); thence North 33 degrees 56 minutes 07 seconds East, 49.65 feet (15.133 meters); thence South 56 degrees 03 minutes 52 seconds East, 128.75 feet ( 39.243 meters); thence North 33 degrees 56 minutes 08 seconds East, 42.68 feet ( 13.009 meters); thence South 56 degrees 03 minutes 52 seconds East, 30.01 feet ( 9.147 meters); thence North 62 degrees 15 minutes 57 seconds East, 44.51 feet 13.567 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 60.32 feet (18.386 meters); thence North 3 degrees 00 minutes 57 seconds West, 31.19 feet (9.507 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 82.27 feet (25.076 meters); thence North 6 degrees 28 minutes 16 seconds East, 67.78 feet (20.659 meters); thence North 0 degrees 12 minutes 29 seconds West, 98.48 feet (30.017 meters); thence North 6 degrees Page 16 0 Parcel No. 49 (CSAH No. 101, Project No. 8911) Abstract Property_ Page 3 of PID No. 18-118-22-13-0003 44 minutes 42 seconds East, 80.88 feet (24.652 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 223.42 feet (68.099 meters); thence South 89 degrees 37 minutes 47 seconds West, 6.56 feet (2.000 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 62.21 feet (18.962 meters); thence North 23 degrees 34 minutes 03 seconds West, 43.31 feet (13.20I meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 79.27 feet (24.162 meters); thence North 5 degrees 54 minutes 31 seconds West, 15.72 feet ( 4.792 dieters); thence North 8 degrees 10 minutes 13 seconds West, 33.15 feet ( 10.104 meters); thence North 15 degrees 51 minutes 39 seconds East, 21.52 feet 6.559 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 209.88 feet (63.972 meters); thence North 49 degrees 52 minutes 24 seconds West, 20.78 feet (6.334 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 32.99 feet (10.055 meters); thence North 54 degrees 41 minutes 33 seconds East, 26.74 feet (8,150 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 82.34 feet (25.097 meters); thence North 10 degrees 37 minutes 49 seconds West, 13.59 feet (4.142 meters); thence North 1 degree 00 minutes 48 seconds West, 50.00 feet (15.240 meters); thence North 6 degrees 17 minutes 47 seconds East, 62.22 feet (18.965 meters); thence North 4 degrees 39 minutes 46 seconds West, 80.69 feet ( 24.594 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 43.14 feet ( 13.149 meters); thence North 5 degrees 22 minutes 24 seconds East, 77.27 feet ( 23.552 meters); thence North 0 degrees 32 minutes 22 seconds West, 34.03 feet 10.372 meters); thence North 0 degrees 06 minutes 26 seconds West, 85.52 feet (26.067 meters); thence South 88 degrees 28 minutes 15 seconds West, 64.86 feet (19.769 meters); thence South 48 degrees 40 minutes 59 seconds West, 15.99 feet (4.874 meters); thence South 87 degrees 45 minutes 46 seconds West, 11.66 feet (3.554 meters); thence North I degree 39 minutes 14 seconds East, 25.23 feet (7.690 meters); thence South 87 degrees 47 minutes 39 seconds West, 19.64 feet (5.986 meters); thence North 10 degrees 23 minutes 40 seconds East, 20.18 feet (6.151 meters); thence North 45 degrees 28 minutes 37 seconds East, 11.25 feet (3.429 meters); thence North 89 degrees 23 minutes 11 seconds East, 20.65 feet ( 6.294 meters), thence North 0 degrees 36 minutes 49 seconds West, 16.40 feet (4.999 meters); thence northwesterly, northerly and northeasterly 223.43 feet ( 68.102 meters) along the arc of a non tangential curve concave to the east having a central angle of 130 degrees 03 minutes 59 seconds and a radius of 98.43 feet (30.002 meters), the long chord of which bears North 0 degrees 14 minutes 02 seconds East; thence northeasterly 57.18 feet (17.428 meters) along the arc of a reverse curve concave to the northwest having a central angle of 66 degrees 34 minutes 29 seconds and a radius of49.21 feet (14.999 meters), the long chord of which bears North 31 degrees 58 minutes 47 seconds East; thence North 1 degree 18 minutes 28 seconds West, 81.55 feet (24.856 meters); thence North 89 degrees 51 minutes I 1 seconds East, 2.22 feet ( 0.676 meters); thence North 0 degrees 08 minutes 49 seconds West, 109.38 feet ( 33.339 meters); thence South 89 degrees 51 minutes 11 seconds West, 4.44 feet 1.353 meters); thence North 1 degrees 18 minutes 28 seconds West, 109.04 feet (33.235 Page 17 11 Parcel No. 49 (CSAH No, 101, Project No. 8911) Abstract Property _ Pa - e 4 of 6 PID No. 18-118-22-13-0003 meters) and said Line No. 14A there terminating. Also a temporary casement for construction purposes over all that part of the above described tract which lies westerly of the above described Line No. 13 and easterly of a Line hereinafter known as Line No, 14, and said Line No. 14 is described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Section 18, Township 118 North, Range 22 West; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89 degrees 03 minutes 44 seconds West along the south line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 18, a distance of 1307.34 feet 398.478 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 653.52 feet 199.193 meters) to the point of beginning of Line No. 14; thence South 89 degrees 46 minutes 08 seconds West, 63.28 feet (19.288 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 26..26 feet (8.004 meters); thence North 59 degrees 38 minutes 09 seconds West, 65.92 feet (20.093 meters); thence North 53 degrees 17 minutes 48 seconds West, 207.86 feet (63.356 meters); thence North 33 degrees 56 minutes 07 seconds East, 49.65 feet (15.133 meters); thence South 56 degrees 03 minutes 52 seconds East, 128.75 feet ( 39.243 meters); thence North 33 degrees 56 minutes 08 seconds East, 42.68 feet ( 13.009 meters); thence South 56 degrees 03 minutes 52 seconds East, 30.01 feet ( 9.147 meters); thence North 62 degrees 15 minutes 57 seconds East, 44.51 feet 13.567 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 60.32 feet (18.386 meters); thence North 3 degrees 00 minutes 57 seconds West, 31.19 feet (9.507 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 82.27 feet (25.076 meters); thence North 6 degrees 28 minutes 16 seconds East, 67.78 feet (20.659 meters); thence North 0 degrees 12 minutes 29 seconds West, 98.48 feet (30.017 meters); thence North 6 degrees 44 minutes 42 seconds East, 80.88 feet (24.652 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 223.42 feet (68.099 meters); thence South 89 degrees 37 minutes 47 seconds West, 6.56 feet (2.000 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 62.21 feet (18.962 meters); thence North 23 degrees 34 minutes 03 seconds West, 43.31 feet (13.201 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 79.27 feet (24.162 meters); thence North 5 degrees 54 minutes 31 seconds West, 15.72 feet ( 4.792 meters); thence North 8 degrees 10 minutes 13 seconds West, 33.15 feet( 10.104 meters); thence North 15 degrees 51 minutes 39 seconds East, 21.52 feet 6.559 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 209.88 feet (63,972 meters); thence North 49 degrees 52 minutes 24 seconds West, 20.78 feet (6.334 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 15 seconds West, 32.99 feet (10.055 meters); thence North 54 degrees 41 minutes 33 seconds East, 26.74 feet (8.150 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 82.34 feet (25.097 meters); thence North 10 degrees 37 minutes 49 seconds West, 13.59 feet (4.142 meters); thence North 1 degree 00 minutes 48 seconds West, 50.00 feet (15.240 meters); thence North 6 degrees 17 minutes 47 seconds East, 62.22 feet (18.965 meters); thence North 4 degrees 39 minutes 46 seconds Page 18 Parcel No. 49 CSAH No. 101, Project No. 8911) Abstract Propertv _ Page 5 of 6 PID No. 18-118-22-13-0003 West, 80.69 feet ( 24.594 meters); thence North 0 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds West, 43.14 feet ( 13.149 meters); thence North 5 degrees 22 minutes 24 seconds East, 77.27 feet ( 23.552 meters); thence North 0 degrees 32 minutes 22 seconds West, 34.03 feet 10.372 meters); thence North 0 degrees 06 minutes 26 seconds West, 85.52 feet (26.067 meters); thence South 88 degrees 28 minutes 15 seconds West, 64.86 feet (19.769 meters); thence South 48 degrees 40 minutes 59 seconds West, 1599 feet (4.874 meters); thence South 87 degrees 45 minutes 46 seconds West, 11.66 feet (3.554 meters); thence North 1 degree 39 minutes 14 seconds East, 25.23 feet (7.690 meters); thence South 87 degrees 47 minutes 39 seconds West, 19.64 feet (5.986 meters); thence North 10 degrees 23 minutes 40 seconds East, 20.18 feet (6.151 meters); thence North 45 degrees 28 minutes 37 seconds East, 45.57 feet (13.890 meters); thence North 39 degrees 45 minutes 43 seconds West, 39.12 feet (11.924 meters); thence North 45 degrees 58 minutes 45 seconds West, 44.80 feet ( 13.655 meters); thence South 84 degrees 14 minutes 26 seconds East, 66.22 feet ( 20.184 meters); thence North 43 degrees 42 minutes 56 seconds West, 34.80 feet ( 10.607 meters); thence South 84 degrees 38 minutes 37 seconds East, 89.93 feet ( 27.411 meters); thence North 0 degrees 22 minutes 14 seconds West, 7.30 feet (2.225 meters); thence North 6 degrees 07 minutes 43 seconds West, 29.95 feet ( 9.129 meters); thence North 2 degrees 19 minutes 00 seconds East, 49.36 feet 15.045 meters); thence North 3 degrees 23 minutes 57 seconds West, 138.26 feet 42.142 meters); thence North 2 degrees 54 minutes 15 seconds West, 71.17 feet (21.693 meters); thence North 26 degrees 24 minutes 59 seconds West, 32.68 feet (9.961 meters); thence North 3 degrees 43 minutes 43 seconds West, 29.51 feet (8.995 meters); thence North 89 degrees 28 minutes 17 seconds East, 14.33 feet (4.368 meters); thence North 0 degrees 53 minutes 24 seconds East, 73.81 feet (22.497 meters) and said Line No. 14 there terminating. Said temporary easement(s) to begin on April 1, 2000 and expire on August 30, 2002. Names of parties interested in said land and nature of interest. Name Leonard S. and Margaret Aral Busch husband and wife as joint tenants Busch Properties Company a .Minnesota limited partnership Northern Lights Greenhouse, LLC Nature of Interest Fee Unrecorded deed to a portion of property Lessee under unrecorded ground Page 19 Parcel No. 49 (CSAH No. 101, Project No. 8911) Abstract Property Page 6 of 6 PID No. 18-118-22-13-0003 a Minnesota limited liability company The Busch Trust 1985 Len Busch Roses, Inc. a Minnesota corporation lease Owner of certain improvements Owner of certain improvements Page 20 7 W 4 Q o IL R-- O ro fr LL. e0-0 Q ' Q v 0 I rr, 3 s! I! i f I e I I r 1 1 I F i 0. 0 0 Ln Q F ILE NO. BUSCH EASEMENT HENNC9903 RF DATE: C.S.A.H.101 PROJECT E' 1116102 PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA EXHIBIT 'IC" w a a a L.L.0 I LnLL c z I 0Ico 1rF Lu 1coV) t a gg --------------------- V I 0-O Vt U a O P s! 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ACTION REQUESTED: Review the list of pending study sessions and set meetings as desired. Calendars are attached to assist with scheduling. Pending Study Session Topics at least 3 Council members have approved the following study items on the list) Domestic Partner Registration (after conclusion of 2013 legislative session) Discuss Human Rights Committee Discuss Transit Other requests for study session topics: Update with City Manager - spring Discuss watershed plan updates (GB) r Plymouth Adding Quality to Life April 2013 Modified on 04111113 1 2 3 7:00 PM 4 5 6 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Council Chambers 7 8 9 6:00 PM 10 7:00 PM 11 12 5:00-9:00 PM 13 BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL 5:00-9:00 PM PRIMAVERA Plymouth Fine 10:00 AM -4:00 P. EQUALIZATION Council Chambers QUALITY PRIMAVERA Arts Council Show PRIMAVERA Plymouth Fine ArtCOMMITTEEPlymouthFinePlymouthCreekCouncilShow Immediately(EQC MEETING Arts Council Center Plymouth Creek Cent( Following BOE Council Chambers Show 6:00-8:00 PMREGULARCOUNCILPlymouthCreekYARDEtGARDEN 9:00 AM -1:00 PM MEETING CenterEXPO YARD Et GARDEN Council Chambers Plymouth Creek EXPO Center Fieldhouse Pl mouth Creek Cent( y 14 15 16 17 7:00 PM 18 19 206:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM 10:00 AM -4:00 PM SPECIAL COUNCIL PLANNING PRIMAVERA 7:00 PM 8:30 PM MEETING COMMISSION Plymouth FineY PRIMAVERA Discuss DEA Assignment55EtandDiscussHwy558 MEETING Arts Council Plymouth Fine Hwy 101 Improvements Council Chambers Show Arts Council Medicine Lake Room Plymouth Creek Show Center Plymouth Creek Center 21 22 23 24 25 26 276:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM BOARD OF PLYMOUTH HRA MEETINGEQUALIZATIONADVISORYMedicineLakeRoomRECONVENED If necessary) COMMITTEE ON Council Chambers TRANSIT (PACT) STUDY SESSION Immediately Medicine Lake Room Following BOE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers 28 29 30 6:00 PM SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Discuss Preliminary Budget Medicine Lake Room Modified on 04111113 r Plymouth cT- Adding Quality to Life May 2013 Modified on 04111113 1 7:00 PM 2 3 4 PLANNING COMMISSION 7:30 AM -2:00 PM MEETING SPECIAL Council Chambers DROP OFF DAY Public Works Maintenance Facility 5 6 7 8 7:00 PM 9 7:00 PM 10 11 8:00 AM -1:00 PM ENVIRONMENTAL PARK Et REC Plymouth QUALITY ADVISORY Fire Department COMMITTEE COMMISSION Annual Waffle EQC) MEETING PRAC) MEETING Breakfast Council Chambers Council Chambers Fire Station 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 185:30 PM 7:00 PM SPECIAL COUNCIL PLANNING MEETING COMMISSION CPR Training MEETING Medicine Lake room Council Chambers 7:00 PM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers 19 20 21 22 7:00 PM 2 3 5:00-8:00 PM 24 25 PLYMOUTH ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY QUALITY FAIR COMMITTEE ON Zachary Lane TRANSIT (PACT) Elementary School REGULAR MEETING Medicine Lake Room 7:00 PM HRA MEETING Medicine Lake Room 26 27 28 7:00 PM 29 30 31 REGULAR COUNCIL Memorial Day MEETING Council Chambers CITY OFFICES CLOSED Modified on 04111113 City of Plymouth Adding Quality to Life June 2013 Modified on 041011113 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 87:00 PM PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Council Chambers 9 10 11 12 13 14 157:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM REGULAR COUNCIL ENVIRONMENTAL PARK & REC MEETING QUALITY ADVISORY Council Chambers COMMITTEE COMMISSION EQC) MEETING PRAC) MEETING Council Chambers Plymouth Creek Center 16 17 18 19 20 21 227:00 PM PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Council Chambers 23 2 4 2 5 7:00 PM 2 6 27 28 297:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 AM REGULAR COUNCIL PLYMOUTH HRA MEETING MUSIC IN MEETING ADVISORY Medicine Lake Room PLYMOUTH 30 Council Chambers COMMITTEE ON 5K FUN RUN TRANSIT (PACT) Hilde Performance STUDY SESSION Center Medicine Lake Room i Modified on 041011113