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DEC-19-1996 12:03 CITY OF LONG LAKE 612 476 9622 P.04 <br />water management plan to accommodate the proposed Trunk Highway 12 <br />construction. This panel should include representatives of the City, the city of <br />Orono, the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, Mn/DOT and possibly the <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. This panel will recommend design <br />criteria and explore alternatives for storm water management. When a preferred <br />alternative for storm water management is identified, the State agrees to participate <br />in the costs of the preferred plan consistent with Mn/DOT Cooperative Construction <br />Agreement policy. <br />3. City hall and fire station It is understood that the City requests the State to <br />pay fair market value for the property and improvements upon which the city hall <br />and fire station are located. It is further understood that the City requests the State <br />to pay all costs including “soft ” costs of acquiring a replacement property. It is <br />agreed that the property occupied by the city hall and fire station will need to be <br />acquired for the proposed construefion, and that those facilities will need to be <br />relocated. It is agreed that the State will proceed with a direct purchase by <br />agreement of said facilities. The value which will be settled between the State and <br />the City will represent a cost to cure the City ’s loss, i.e. to replace the city hall and <br />fire station. It is understood that the State will provide relocation assistance to the <br />City as proNided by the Uniform Relocation Act
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