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m~eadow. Both DNR restrictions and restrictions in the <br />d!~dication of the park by the original developer make eventual <br />p~blic usage of this park very limited. Usage as a public golf <br />Course would allow the land to be used by the public, in a manner <br />COnsistent with its current topography, and in a manner designed <br />~ continue to preserve the rather passive nature of the Rum <br />R!iver corridor. <br /> B. Acc_eptance and Reconveyance Of Golf Course Lands. <br /> ii The construction and operation of a regulation golf course <br /> i~ a nd <br /> biy a private entity is extremely financially burdensome, <br />W~thout some type of governmental aid or subsidy, it would be <br />difficult for such a project to succeed. Somehow, the initial <br /> Operating or construction costs must be written down. As stated <br /> !i <br /> eiarlier, however, no request is being made of the municipality in <br /> ~his case for any type of aid, bonding, or the like. <br /> However, there is a method by which the municipality ca'~' <br /> a!ssist without expending any funds. The owners of the northerly <br /> ~ortion of the Planned Unit Development, Thomas W. Anderson, <br /> ~aula Anderson, and Berglund &Dorn, are prepared to donate that <br /> ~ortion of the land necessary for goft course fiarways, directly <br /> ~o the City of Ramsey, in fee, for public golf course us age. It <br /> Would be hoped by the developers that the City of Ramsey would in <br /> <br />  urn. then, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 465.026, convey <br /> ~hose lands for $1.00 to Wesley Bulen, pursuant to his commit- <br /> ~ent, to be guaranteed through performance bonds, to construct <br /> ~nd maintain an 18-hold golf course over the ].and control, led and <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br /> <br />