Administrative Section
Administrative Section
Letter to Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Carlson dated January 27, 1998.
Letter from Raymond Mortimer received April 13, 1998.
Letter from League of Minnesota Cities dated April 6, 1998.
Letter from Earl Milbrath, Chair, Chanhassen Chamber of Commerce, dated April
20, 1998.
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CHAIHASSEN
690 COULTER DRIVE · P.O: BOX 147. CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 55317
(612) 937-1900 . FAX (612) 937-5739
January 27, 1998
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Carlson
4141 Kings Road
Excelsior, MN 55331
Re: Easement Acquisition for Access to City Lift Station on Kings Road
Oaks of Minnewashta Project No. 94-14
Dear Lowell and Janet:
As a result of the City Council meeting on January 12, 1997, staff has been instructed to contact
you again with regard to acquisition of the easement to gain access to the City lift station on
Kings Road. My previous two offers to you were based on land acquisition costs of between
$25,000 and $30,000 per acre. Upon review of the acquisition cost of land within the City ranges
from $25,000 to approximately $40,000 per acre based on your future land use. In an effort to
wrap up this easement acquisition, the City proposes to acquire the easement at the $40,000 per
acre rate which equates to $.92 per square foot. The easement area contains 1,000 square feet
(20 feet by 50 feet). This equates to a total offering of $920. I have enclosed for your execution
another copy of the easement agreement if this acquisition price is acceptable. Please contact me
with any questions you may have in this matter. .
Sincerely,
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
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Assistant City Engineer
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Charles Folch, Director of Public Works Operations
City Council Administrative Packet (2/9/98)
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PERMANENT
DRlVEW A Y ACCESS EASEMENT
LUCY B. CARLSON, a widow and not remarried, fee owner; and LOWELL
CARLSON and JANET CARLSON, husband and wife, contract purchasers (hereinafter
collectively referred to as "Grantors", in consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) and other
good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, do hereby grant unto the CI1Y OF CHANlIAsSEN, a Minnesota
municipal cOIporation ("City"), the Grantee, its Successors and assigns, forever, a
peIJletual non-exclusive easement for driveway access PllIposes, over, across, on, under,
and through that certain burdened parcel of land situated within the County of Carver,
State of Minnesota, and legaIly described on the attached Exhibit "A".
The driveway access easement described herein shaIl run with the land and shaII
be for the benefit and use of the City, its Successors and assigns, INCLUDING the rights
of the City to enter upon the easement premises at alI reasonable times to construct,
reconstruct, inspect, repair, and maintain said driveway access system over, across, on,
under, and through the easement premises. By acceptance of the grant of driveway access
easement described herein, the City acknowledges that it is responsible for all costs and
expenses associated with repair and maintenance of the easement premises.
The above named Grantors, for themselves, their successors, heirs, and assigns do
Covenant with the Grantees, their successors, heirs, and assigns, that they are well seized
in fee title of the above described easement premises; that they have the sole right to
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grant and convey the easement to the City; that there are no unrecorded interests in the
easement premises; and that they will indemnify and hold the City hannless for any
breach of the foregoing covenants.
IN TESTIl\10NY WHEREOF, the parties hereto have signed this agreement this
day of
, 1996.
GRANTOR(S):
LUCY B. CARLSON
LOWELL CARLSON
JANET CARLSON
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
BY:
Donald J. Chmiel, Mayor
(SEAL)
AND
Don Ashworth, City Manager/Clerk
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
' , 1996, by LUCY B. CARLsON, a widow and not remarried.
NOTARY PUBUC
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
( SSe
COUNTy OF )
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
' 1996, by LOWELL CARLSON and JANET CARLsON, husband
and wife.
NOTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
( SSe
COUNTy OF CARVER )
"The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
' 1996, by DOnald J. Chmiel and by Don Ashworth, respectively the
Mayor and City Manager of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal cOIporation,
on behalf of the cOIporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council.
NOTARY PUBLIC
DRAFTED BY:
Campbell, Knutson, Scott & Fuchs, P .A.
317 Eagandale Office Center
1380 COrporation Center Curve
Eagan, Minnesota 55121
(612) 452-5000
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BURDENED PARCEL OF LAND:
That pan of Lot 2 of Section 7, Township 116, Range 23, according to--_..
Government Survey thereof, described as follows: Commencing at the - . . ""-
Northwest comer of said Lot 2,' thence South along the West line of said lot
20 rods,' thence East, at right angles, 32 rods,' thence Nonh at right angles,
20 rods, to the North line of said lot,' thence West, along said Nonh line,
32 rods to place of beginning.
AND
That part of Lot 2, Section 7, Township 116, Range 23, according to
Government Survey thereof, described as follows: Commencing at a point
on the North line of said Lot 2 distance 32 rods from the Nonhwest comer
of said lot,' thence East along said Nonh line, 8 rods; thence South at right
angles, 40 rods; thence West at right angles, 8 rods,' thence North at right
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A strip of land 40.00 feet in width, the centerline is described as follows:
Commencing at the Northwest comer of Government Lot 2; thence Easterly along the
North line of said Lot 2 a distance of 46.00 feet to the actual point of beginning.
Thence south 43 degrees 23 minutes 11 seconds East a distance of 20.00 feet and there
tenninating.
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
145 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN 55103-2044
phone: (612) 281-1200 · (800) 925-1122
Fax: (612) 281-1299 · TDD (612) 281-1290
Karen Engelhardt
City of Chanhassen
690 City Center Dr
Chanhassen MN 55317
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Dear Ms. Engelhardt:
Enclosed are registration materials for the Annual Conference. Feel free to photocopy the form
and register people with photocopies. Please note: The Housing Form needs to be sent to the
Duluth Convention and Visitors Bureau. The Registration Form is to be sent back to the League.
I would act ver):: quickly on the housing portion. I understand that the rooms are going quickly.
If you have any further questions, feel free to call.
Rebecca Erickson
Member Services
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
LMC
League of }w[;nnesofa CiUcs
Cities promoting cxccUence
Leag~(! of Minnesota Cities
8$~llc4nnual Conference
June 16-19, 1998 - Duluth, Minnesota
Registration and Housing
Information
Important Instructions
Rooms will be reserved on a first-
come, first-served basis. The earlier
you make your reservations, the better
the chance you will have of getting
your first choice hotel. The hotels will
hold the room block until May 15,
1998.
A deposit equal to one night's lodging
per room must accompany this
housing form.
CREDIT CARD PREFERRED
YOU WILL RECEIVE A CONFIRMA-
TION OF YOUR RESERVATION
FROM THE ASSIGNED HOTEL.
ALL CHANGES IN RESERVATIONS
OR CANCELLATIONS MUST BE
MADE THROUGH THE HOUSING
BUREAU IN WRITING.
Information and rates
Holiday Inn
200 West First Street
$71 single/double
$79 triple
$87 quad
$71 single/double
Radisson Hotel Duluth
505 West Superior Street
Inn on Lake Superior
350 Canal Park Drive
Single/double
$89 poolside
$69 single/double cityside
$79 single/double lakeside
$79 single/double cityside
$89 single/double lakeside
$64 single/standard
$70 double/triple/quad
$74 single/atrium building
$80 double/triple/quad atrium building
$68 single/double
Hampton Inn
310 Canal Park Drive
Comfort Suites
408 Canal Park Drive
Best Western Edgewater
2400 London Road
Canal Park Inn
250 Canal Park Drive
Waterfront Plaza
325 Lake Avenue South
$89 studio suites
$99 one bedroom suites
$119 jaCUZZi suite
All above rates are plus 12.5% lodging tax per room per night.
(PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE)
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Housing Reservation
Name: Title
City or Organization:
Address:
City: State:
Arrival Date: Arrival Time:
Hotel Preference
First Second:
Special Requirements:
Names of All Occupants:
One Bed Two Beds
Enclosed is a deposit equal to one night's lodging per room.
Zip:
Departure Date:
Third
Smoking: _ No _ Yes
check
credit card.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO
DULUTH CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
Credit Card Preferred
Credit Card Company
Card Number
Expiration Date
The LMC Housing Bureau is authorized to use the above card to
guarantee my hotel reservations reserved by me. I understand that
one night's room will be billed through this card if I fail to show up for
my assigned housing on the confirmed date, unless I have cancelled
my reservations with the hotel prior to 6:00 p.m. on the day of arrival.
Send to:
Duluth Convention and Visitors Bureau
LMC Housing Bureau
100 Lake Place Drive
Duluth, MN 55802-2326
Attn: Pat Shinn
or fax to Pat Shinn at (218) 722-1322.
RESERVATIONS BY PHONE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Any questions, please call Pat Shinn at (800) 438-5884, ext. 109
Retain a copy of this form for your records.
Cardholder signature
Date
... Special Housing Request:
L!II If you have special needs, please attach a written description to this housing form, e.g. wheelchair accessible room, etc.
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Length of time in office
Sex F
Please type or print
Name
Nickname for badge
Title
City or organization
Mailing address
City
Telephone (
There Is no registration fee for family members, HOWEVER MEAL TICKETS
ARE NOT INCLUDED FOR FAMILY MEMBERS AND SHOULD BE ORDERED IN
ADVANCE UNDER EXTRA MEAL TICKETS..
years
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State Zip
Family/Guests attending:
Spouse full name Sex F M
Child
Child
D I will attend the Minnesota Women In City Government (MWCG) Lunch
Wednesday, June 17,11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m. No charge.
D I wanttojoin MWCG. Please bill me ($18.00)
o This is my first League of Minnesota Cities Annual Conference.
I plan to attend the Leadership Institute for Elected Officials:
D Thursday 9 a.m.-12 noon Conflict Resolution
D Thursday 2:15-4:30 p.m. Basics for Elected Officials
FULL CONFERENCE
June 16-19, 1998
Registration includes admission to all
sessions and conference activities,
including tickets to:
. TUESDAY EVENING KICK-OFF (no - _ryl
. WEDNESDAY EXHIBITORS' LUNCHEON
. WEDNESDAY CITY NIGHT
. THURSDAY MAYOR'S LUNCHEON
. THURSDAY BANQUET
WEDNESDAY ONLY
June 17, 1998
Registration INCLUDES admission to all
Wednesday sessions including tickets to:
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. TUESDAY EVENING K1CK-oFF (no - noc:esaaryl
. WEDNESDAY EXHIBITORS LUNCH
. WEDNESDAY CITY NIGHT
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
June 18, 1998
Registration INCLUDES admission to
all Thursday and Friday sessions
including tickets to:
. WEDNESDAY CITY NIGHT
. THURSDAY MAYOR'S LUNCHEON
NOTE: This registration DOES NOT
include THURSDAY BANQUET TICKETS.
ORDER UNDER EXTRA MEAL
TICKETS.
COST INFORMATION
EARLY REGISTRATION
(POSTMARKED BY MAY 8, 1998)
$250 FULL CONFERENCE $-
$120 WEDNESDAY ONLY $-
$120 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $-
ADVANCE REGISTRATION
(POSTMARKED BY MAY 22, 1998)
$270 FULL CONFERENCE $-
$130 WEDNESDAY ONLY $-
$130 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $-
ON-SITE REGISTRATION (AT CONFERENCE)
$295 FULL CONFERENCE $-
$140 WEDNESDAY ONLY $-
$140 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $-
EXTRA MEAL TICKETS
PURCHASE FOR ALL FAMILY/GUESTS ATTENDING
$10.00 WEDNESDAY $-
EXHIBITOR'S LUNCH
$10.00 WEDNESDAY $-
CITY NIGHT
$15.00 THURSDAY $-
MAYOR'S LUNCH
$26.00 THURSDAY $-
BANQUET
TOTAL ENCLOSED
$-
(No TICKET NECESSARY FOR TUESDAY
EVENING KICK OFF)
General Information
Every delegate, guest, speaker, media
representative, and other attendees
MUST REGISTER with this form.
Complete the form and return it along
with full payment of appropriate confer-
ence registration fees to address below.
NOTE: No registration will be processed
without payment in full, or without an
accompanying city voucher or purchase
order.
Conference Registration
Cancellation Polley
All requests for cancellation must be in
writing, postmarked by May 29,1998,
and are subject to a $30 cancellation
fee. All registration cancellations!
changes must be In writing.
Special Needs
If you are disabled and require special
services or transportation, or if you have
special dietary needs, please attach a
written description to this registration
form.
Registration Confirmation
Pre-registrants will receive a registration
confirmation to be presented at the
ADVANCE REGISTRATION desk.
Leadership Institute
Credit Available
Elected Officials participating in the LMC
Leadership Institute can earn five credits
towards a certificate of recognition for
conference attendance. Earn an
additional two credits each by attending
the Thursday morning Leadership
Institute program on Conflict Resolution
and the Thursday afternoon program on
Basics for Elected Officials.
Registration Information
For more information contact:
Cathy Dovidio (612) 281-1250 or
1-800-925-1122.
Make check payable and return
with form to:
Finance Department--AC
League of Minnesota Cities
145 University Avenue West
S1. Paul, MN 55103-2044
City contact
Daytime phone number
Feel free to duplicate for
multiple registrations.
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1998 LMC 85th Annual Conference
Minnesota Cities: Going the Distance
Tuesday, June 16, 1998
Tuesday Evening Kickoff at Spirit Mountain with BBQ Dinner,
Native American Dancers, and a telling of the Stories of the Ghosts
of Spirit Mountain
6p.m.
Wednesday, June 17, 1998
Registrationt'Cities Marketplace"rrech City/Computer Lab
7;30 am. - 8 p.m.
Continental Breakfast
7:30 - 8:45 am.
Welcome/Opening Session
8:45 -10:15 am.
MAR/( YUDOF, PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY OF ML'l/NESOTA
Tour "Cities Marketplace"
10:15 - 10:45 a.m.
Nominating Committee Meeting
10:45 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions I (choose one)
10:45 - 11:45 a.m.
How to Handle Hot Topics
Improving Relationships Between Cities, School Districts and
Counties
Avoiding Expensive Mistakes in Eminent Domain
How to Recruit, Sustain, Recognize & Utilize the Services
of Volunteers
Elected Officials Responsibility in Emergencies
Investing in the Internet-What You Can Learn from
Other Cities
Special Interest Session-Especially for Cities With Airports
Exhibitors' Luncheon in "Cities Marketplace"
11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
General Session
1:15 -3:00p.m.
GU8ER1\/ATOIUALCANDIDATES FORUM ON CITY ISSUES
Tour "Cities Marketplace"
3 - 3:30 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions II (choose one)
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Educating Citizens About Local Government
Affordable Housing That Works
Employee Recognition Programs
New Collaborative Approaches to Recreation
Alternative Revenue Sources (plus Setting Fees & Rates to
Raise Money)
Improving Community Life for Youth
Special Interest Session-Especially for Cities With
Railroads
City Night
4:30 - 8:00 p.m.
With Spaghetti Dinner and Strolling Musicians in "Cities Marketplace"
followed by an ice cream social and games in Canal Park's Grand Slam,
and Free Omninex Theater admissions.
Note: On ThurSday, certain sessions are specifically
designedfor Metropolitan Area Cities (MC), Greater
Minnesota Cities (GMC), and Small Cities (SC).
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Thursday, June 18, 1998
Continental Breakfast
7:30 - 9 a. m.
Registration/Computer Labi'''Cities Marketplace"
7:30 - 11 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions III (choose one)
9-IOa.m.
Annexation (GMC)
Specialized Hiring (Police & Fire) (SC)
Met Council Forum (MC)
Leadership Institute: Conflict Resolution (until noon)
Customer Service: Dealing Directly With Citizens
Money Down The Drain
Special Interest Sesssion-Especially for Cities Trying to
Implement Sustainable Development
Special Interest Session-Especially for Cities With Higher Education
Institutions
Tour "Cities Marketplace"
10 -11 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions IV (choose one)
11 - 12 noon
Corporate Subsidy Reform Commission (GMC)
Alternative Waste Treatment Systems (SC)
Greenways (MC)
Visioning for Your City
Leadership Institute: Conflict Resolution (continued)
Getting Citizens Involved in Relevant, Beneficial Ways
Special Interest Session-Especially for Cities With Armories
Mayors AssociationlMini-Conference LuncheonlLMC Annual Meeting
12 noon - 2:15 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions V (choose one)
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Comprehensive Planning (GMC)
Collaboration (Intergovernmental & Between Cities) (SC)
The Comp Plan: A Tool For Decisionmaking (part I-The Issues) (MC)
Leadership Institute: The Basics for Elected Officials (until 4:45 p.m.)
Electric Deregulation
Capital Improvements-Infrastructure
Special Interest Session-Especially for Cities With Municipal Liquor
Stores
Concurrent Sessions VI (choose one)
3:45 - 4:45 p.m.
Waste Water Treatment Regulations (GMC)
Roundtables on Topics of Interest to Small Cities (SC)
The Comp Plan (part IT-Possibilities for Growth Management,
Redevelopment, Implementation) (MC)
Leadership Institute: The Basics for Elected Officials (continued)
Partnership 2000: Improving City/State Relations
LMC Reception and Banquet
6 - 9 p.m.
Recognition Celebration
9 p.m. - midnight
Friday, June 19, 1998
Continental Breakfast
8 - 9 a.m.
General Session
9 - 10:45 a.m.
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1998 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES ANNUAL CONFERENCE
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Wednesday. June 17
10:00-12:00 Noon
William A. Irvin & Lake Superior Maritime
Visitor Center
COST: $5.50/Adult
$4.00/Children (3-17 yrs.)
Tour the retired flagship ofthe USS Great
Lakes fleet, the William A. Irvin and see how
Great Lakes sailors live among powerful
engines aDd luxurious living quarters. After
leaving the ship, stroll over to the Lake Superior
Maritime Visitors Center for a free tour through
unique artifacts of shipping on the Great Lakes.
12:15-2:00 p.m.
Vista Star Harbor Tour & Lunch
COST: $14.95/person -12 years and older
$7.00/children (3-11 years)
Sale beneath the famous Aerial Lift Bridge, out
onto Lake Superior and through the harbor's
international activity during a fully narrated
luncheon cruise.
Thursday. June 18
10:00 a.m. -12:00 Noon
Glensheen Mansion Tour
(Transportation from and to the DECC provided)
COST: $7.00/person 12 years and up
$4.00/children (6-11 years)
Tour this 39 room Jacobean revival mansion, and
experience memories of an elegant lifestyle that's
gone forever. YOti wili enjoy the 22-acre estate's
landscaped grounds on the shores of Lake
Superior, the carriage house and the richness of
the mansion itself.
10:00 a.m. -12:00 Noon
Lake Superior Zoo
(Transportation from and to the DECC provided)
COST: $3.50/person 12 years and up
$1.50/children (3-11 years)
Here is your opportunity to get up close and
personal with lions and tigers and bears. Oh my I
Watch the polar bears, seals and otters splash and
play. Stroll through the Australian outback
featuring kangaroos and emus.
12:45-2:30 p.m.
North Shore Scenic Railroad
COST: $7.00/person 14 years and up
$3.50/children (3-13 years)
Ride the rails on a scenic trip from Duluth
Entertainment Convention Cent.er (DECC), a1o.ng
the Lake Superior shoreline and through eastern
Duluth woodlands.
Optional Trip
Lake Superior Railroad Museum
12:30 p.m.
COST: $3.00/adults
$1.50/children
Ride the train to the museum instead of
deboarding at the DECC or visit the museum first
and board the train at the museam at 12:30 p.m.