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MINUTES OF THE <br /> SPECIAL ORONO CITY COiJNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 6,2014 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (1. #13-3638 and#13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL,LLC(PAT HILLER) O/B/O GRANT <br /> WENKSTERN(LAKEVIEH'GOLF), 405 NORTH ARM DRIi�E—COMPREHENSIVE <br /> PLAN AMENDMENT AND SKETCH PLAN REVIEW, Continued) <br /> Coyle noted one of the consultants this evening suggested that his professional e�perience was based in <br /> part on golf courses located in the City of Eagan. Coyle stated what that consultant did not say is that <br /> both of those golf courses went through very contentious processes and both of them are now under <br /> development for residential development because the landowner could not make a go of it. The City had <br /> no other option, did not have the resources to purchase the property, and the landowner was entitled to be <br /> provided with a reasonable economic use, which is what is being requested this eveninb for the <br /> W enksterns. <br /> Grant Wenkstern, Lakeview Golf Course, stated he and his wife, through a family corporation, are the <br /> owners of the Lakeview Golf Course property. Wenkstern indicated Lakeview Golf Course was initially <br /> built by his father in 1956. Wenkstern indicated he started working at the business when he was a boy, <br /> which continued through his school years and when he returned from Vietnam in 1968. The property was <br /> eventually acquired from the family in 1979. <br /> Wenkstern indicated he has earned a living operating Lakeview and Red Oak Golf Courses for his entire <br /> adult life and that over that time he has paid substantial real estate taxes and have been good members of <br /> the community. As most people know, the game of golf has been declining in popularity in recent years <br /> across the nation. Golf courses, which were profitable,no longer are. Lakeview is no exception. <br /> Wenkstern stated for the past five years, his wife has taken no salary and he has taken a minimal one. <br /> Each year the losses have increased. Over the past few years, it became evident that using this property <br /> as a golf course was no longer viable. Wenkstern stated they realized they would need to sell Lakeview <br /> as well as Red Oak in order to derive the benefit of selling the land. <br /> Wenkstern stated if they are not allowed to complete the sale of the property this spring, his family will <br /> sustain substantial hardship because the golf course will continue to lose money and they will continue to <br /> be required to make mortgage payments,pay taxes, insurances and other upkeep expenses associated with <br /> the golf course. Wenkstern noted if the property is no longer used as a golf course,they will be required <br /> to pay Hennepin County deferred open space taxes in excess of$9�0,000. <br /> Wenkstern stated if they cannot complete this transaction, they will not be able to retire. To avoid that <br /> hardship,Wenkstern stated they are askinD the City Council to take whatever action is necessary to allow <br /> the buyer to complete the purchase of the land. <br /> Pat Hiller stated as it relates to the other presentations tonight, when the 60-day extension was agreed to <br /> at the last meeting, it was his understanding that a fairly detailed plan would be put together by the <br /> citizens. Hiller noted it would require several million dollars to purchase the property,redevelop it to the <br /> alternate vision, and then there would also be ongoing costs to run whatever it is in the future. Hiller <br /> commented he sees no evidence that the money raised is anywhere near that amount. While it appears <br /> that a lot of tbe wark has been done to convince the City Council to just say no, that creates financial <br /> problems for the Wenksterns and for Source Land. Hiller stated he has seen the financial information for <br /> the golf course and noted that Grant has offered to provide the financial information if requested. <br /> Page 19 of 27 <br />
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