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<br />Property Values surrounding the Brooklyn Park Transfer Station
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<br />1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
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<br />Georgia Pacific $ 2,200,000
<br />Mpls Auto Auction $ 5,652,900
<br />Lilja Property $ 1,511,000
<br />E &S Eaton $ ' 359,000
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<br />$ 2,400,100 $ 2,782,600 $ 2,921,700 $ 3,155,400 $ 3,313,000
<br />$ 5,652,900 $ 5,997,000 $ 6,296,900 $ 6,296,900 $ 6,289,900
<br />$ 1,618,200 $ 1,699,000 $ 1,781,000 $ 1,781,000 $ '1,886,000
<br />$ 395,300 $ 395,300 $ 446,900 $ 446,900 $ 545,000
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<br />$7,000,000
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<br />$6,000,000
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<br />$5,000,000
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<br />$4,000,000
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<br />$3,000,000
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<br />$2,000,000
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<br />$1,000,000
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<br />--e--Georgia Pacific
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<br />· '-~-- Mpls Auto
<br /> Auction
<br />--~'- Lilja Property
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<br /> ;.' E & S Eaton
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<br />FACTS
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<br />Highest market value property in the area (Mpls Auto Auction) was built 4 years AFTER the
<br />transfer station opened.
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<br />The neighorhood is similar to the Ramesy Industrial Park with a variety of business types and
<br />near a major transpodation pathway. Hwy 169 compares with the railroad track and Hwy 10.
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<br />Property market vales are NOT impacted by a transfer station and as in most cases, good.
<br />development attracts other development and cleans up a neighborhood.
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