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DI~TRICT SERVICES CENTER
(612) 447-2185
Dr. Cy F Kruse
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Les C. Sonnabend
Assistant Superintendent
Joy Willemssen
Director of Business Affairs
Jonn D. Kalton
Director of
Community Services
and ~udent Activities
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
15860 Fish Point Road S.E.
Dr James A. WOld
PrinCIpal
(612) 447~131
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
5061 Minnesota Street S.E.
John R. Slater.
Pnnclpal
(612) 447-2188
FNE HAWKS ELEMENTARY
16620 Five Hawks Avenue
Ronald E. Machacek.
Principal
(612) 447~13Q
VVES1\NOOD ELEMENTAAY
5J 70 Eveleth Street S.E.
Darwin A Fosse.
Principal
(612) 447-2178
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Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 DEFENDANT'S
EXHIBIT
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September 15, 1982
Mr. Mike McGuire, City Manager
4629 Dakota Street S.E.
Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372
Dear Mr. McGuire:
Re: Priorview Project - Five Hawks Avenue
At a meeting of the Prior Lake School Board Buildings and Grounds
COmnUttee of September 13, 1982, I was' asked to convey the following
to you:
1. The present easement on Five Hawks Avenue is as a private road and
not as a public roadway. Egress and ingress is permitted, however~
development of the road as a public thoroughfare may be done only .
with the approval of the school district.
2. The school district would not be willing to grant the needed
easements which would allow further development unless the follow-
ing provisions were met:
a. The road must be developed in its total length and entirety
which would provide at least two outlets. The length of the
road which proceeds northerly from the Five Hawks site might
be only graveled at this time which would meet no objection
from the school district.
b. Five Hawks Avenue would be blacktopped from state highway 13
to the phase one southerly line which would be just beyond
the east parking lot at Five Hawks School.
c. A walkway/sidewalk would be included the entire length of the
Five Hawks Avenue improvement with the full cost going to
the developer.
d. That fencing would be provided along the length of the Five
Hawks property - fencing which would be approved by the School
Board for the purpose of securing the safety of the children
and at full cost to the developer.
3. The school district would further request that a study of the
useful street, and its assessments be made, and that such study
take into consideration the original costs already incurred by
the school district in the construction of the present length
of Five Hawks Avenue. Although the district recognizes the
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probability of the need for reshaping of the roadway, it does not
wish to lose the substantial investment it has in the construction
of the present road which is sufficient to meet the needs of the
district in accessing Five Hawks School.
It is not the school district's position to favor or oppose the priorview
development or its phases. However, the district believes that the fore-
going considerations would be essential prior to granting of needed ease-
ments.
If you should have any questions on this matter please give me a call.
Sincerely,
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Cy F. Kruse, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
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c.c. Horst Graser, City Planner
Larry Anderson, City Engineer
Jay Willemssen, Director of Business Affairs
George Borgerding, Board Building and Grounds Committee
Bill Schmokel, Board Building and Grounds Co~ttee
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