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CC Regular Session 7.2. <br />Meeting Date: 03/27/2012 <br />Submitted For: Kurt Ulrich By: Patrick Brama, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Policy for the Sale City Owned Lands <br />Background: <br />As part of the Ramsey City Council's 2011 strategic goals, it was established that developing an inventory of city <br />owned lands was a high priority. Staff developed and introduced an inventory of City owned lands at the July 19 <br />City Council worksession; at which time, a number of questions and requests arose. Staff responded to said <br />questions and requests at the January 17 City Council work session. A copy of the January 17 case and meeting <br />minutes have been attched to this case for reference. The purpose of this case is to give a brief status update on the <br />City owned lands project and to consider a policy for the sale of City owned lands. <br />Notification: <br />Notification not required at this time. Public Hearings and Notifications will be issued when an Ordinance to sell <br />public property or a Zoning Amendment is required. In addition, the project was profiled in the most recent <br />Ramsey Resident. <br />Observations: <br />As directed in the January 17 Council worksession, staff moved forward on three items. <br />ITEM 1: First, the potential disposition of Peltzer Park; which will be a separate agenda item brought forward at <br />the April 10 City Council regular meeting. In summary, a letter was sent out to properties owners located near <br />Peltzer Park, affected property owners were invited to attend the Mayor's Town Hall Meeting on February 12 and <br />Staff has received and documented comments from the public. Overall, there are a few people not in favor of the <br />sale of Peltzer Park and a large number of people in favor of the sale of Peltzer Park; which is likely due to <br />the exchange of playground equipment to facilitate the development of North Commons Park. <br />ITEM 2: Second, Staff was directed to pursue selling properties identified as "free and clear" and not yet marketed <br />by the EDA. One of those properties was Peltzer Park and the other two properties were # 13 (Parcel conveyed as <br />fee title on the ALPHA DEVELOPMENT, Legacy Christian Academy) and parcel #34 (176 Ave/Vicuna St). Both <br />of these properties will be brought back to the City Council, in worksession, for further direction. Regarding the <br />Legacy property, staff would like to make note that this sale may be better coordinated with a surrounding <br />residentail developement. <br />ITEM 3: Third, Staff was directed to pursue, and further research, properties identified as dedicated. The first step <br />in this process was to see if the City Attorney was able to contact previous property owners in hopes to either (A) <br />return City owned properties to the original owners or (B) negotiate the removal of dedication from City owned <br />property titles. The City Attorney will provide a brief update at the Council meeting. <br />The next step in the process to sell City Owned properties is to select a method of sale. After discussion with local <br />realtors, Staff developed a set of possibilities for the sale of City owned land. Please reference the attached <br />document, "Methods of Sale Options." <br />With the items above in mind, Staff would like to propose a policy for the disposition of City owned lands. Please <br />reference the attached document, "Proposed Policy, Process for the Sale of City Owned Lands." <br />Recommendation: <br />