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/, OPUS OPUS NORTHWEST,L.L.C. A member of The Opus Group 10350 Bren Road West THE OPUS GROUP Minnetonka,MN 55343 ARCHITLCTS Phone:952-656-4444 CONTRACTORS Fax:952-656-4529 DFVELOPERS wWW.OpUSCOrp.COm May 05, 2008 Mr. Gordon Hughes City Manager City of Edina 4801 W. 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 RE: EDINA PUBLIC WORKS REDEVELOPMENT Dear Gordon: We were informed yesterday by Edina Family Physicians that they no longer have commitments necessary to continue with this project. Accordingly,we are withdrawing our Development Plan Application. We were obviously surprised and very disappointed by this turn of events. As you know, we have a longstanding relationship with ConAgra. To the extent we can continue to work with the City to facilitate the transfer of this property, we would like to do so. We also remain interested in continuing to work with the City on the redevelopment of the Public Works property. We obviously have made a significant investment to date and we remain committed towards arriving at a development solution that works for both the City and Opus. As always,please feel free to call with any questions. Sincerely, Thomas F. Lund David J. Menke Senior Director Vice President cc: Tim Murnane THF.OPUS GROG P: Atlanta•Amain•Bo,a Katon•l h,.ago•Columbus•Dallas•DC,rca;•,a•:rvt•aa.si,r:•,,....r;..,;i.•l..m+as 111 •l...e Angeles•Milwaukee•Minneapolis Naples•Orange County•Orlando•Pensacola•Philadelphia•Phoenix•Portland•Sacramento•san Diego•San Francisco•Seattle•St.Louis•Tampa•Washington,D.C. rtil‹,, � RESOLUTION NO.2008-37 1 RESOLUTION CONCERNING A PETITION REQUESTING A VOTE ON THE ISSUANCE OF wig yay CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS City of Edina BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: Section 1. FINDINGS. 1.01 On February 19,2008,following a duly noticed public hearing,the Edina City Council adopted Resolution No. 2008-24 modifying the City's capital improvement plan and approving the issuance of general obligation capital improvement bonds in the principal amount of up to$14,000,000 to finance the acquisition, construction and equipping of a public works and park maintenance facility("Bond Issue"). 1.02 Minnesota Statutes 475.521,subd. 2(c)provides: A municipality may issue the bonds only after obtaining the approval of a majority of the voters voting on the question of issuing the obligations, if a petition requesting a vote on the issuance is signed by voters equal to five percent of the votes cast in the municipality in the last general election and is filed with the clerk within 30 days after the public hearing. The commissioner of revenue shall prepare a suggested form of the question to be presented at the election. 1.03 A petition was filed with the Assistant City Manager in part on March 19,2008 and with the City Clerk in part on March 20,2008. The petition requests a vote on the question of issuance of the Bond Issue. The petition was signed by 624 people. The petition has not been checked to determine if the individuals who signed the petition are registered to vote in Edina and therefore eligible to sign the petition. 1.04 The last general election,when voters of the City,not the school district,voted to elect public officials was held in November 2006. 26270 votes were cast. 1.05 The petition does not contain 5%of the votes cast at the last city general election. Section 2. DECISION. The petition does not have the required number of signatures to require el: tion. ADOPTED by the Edina City Council this 1st day of April,2008. Attest: de.-0-40 an7gic.,tJDebra A.Mangen,City erk James B.Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN)SS CITY OF EDINA CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of April 1,2008 and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of ,20_ City Clerk City Hall 952-927-8861 4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX 952-826-0390 EDINA,MINNESOTA,55424-1394 www.cityofedina.com TTY 952-826-0379 Deb Mangen From: Jennifer Bennerotte Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 11:21 AM To: Deb Mangen Subject: FW: Public Land I sent this to the right people, but wanted you to see it, too. I don't think this guy knew what he was signing. Jennifer Bennerotte Communications & Marketing Director City of Edina 952-833-9520 FAX 952-826-0390 jbennerotte@ci.edina.mn.us From: jklein925@aol.com [mailto:jklein925@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 10:49 AM To: Jennifer Bennerotte • Subject: Public Land to whom it may concern, I am one of the many Edina residents who have signed the petition requesting a public forum to discuss the sale of this property. I urge you to set this meeting, open to all the concerned residents of this community. Thank you, Jeff Klein 952-303-4392 Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. 3/20/2008 9ij A�r� RESOLUTION NO.2008-37 RESOLUTION CONCERNING A PETITION • REQUESTING A VOTE ON THE ISSUANCE OF �v6. 4 l a� CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS co�8ena�°• City of Edina BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: Section 1. FINDINGS. 1.01 On February 19,2008, following a duly noticed public hearing,the Edina City Council adopted Resolution No. 2008-24 modifying the City's capital improvement plan and approving the issuance of general obligation capital improvement bonds in the principal amount of up to$14,000,000 to finance the acquisition, construction and equipping of a public works and park maintenance facility("Bond Issue"). 1.02 Minnesota Statutes 475.521,subd. 2(c)provides: A municipality may issue the bonds only after obtaining the approval of a majority of the voters voting on the question of issuing the obligations, if a petition requesting a vote on the issuance is signed by voters equal to five percent of the votes cast in the municipality in the last general election and is filed with the clerk within 30 days after the public hearing. The commissioner of revenue shall prepare a suggested form of the question to be presented at the election. 1.03 A petition was filed with the Assistant City Manager in part on March 19,2008 and with the City Clerk in part on March 20,2008. The petition requests a vote on the question of issuance of the Bond Issue. The petition was signed by 624 people. The petition has not been checked to determine if the individuals who signed the petition are registered to vote in Edina and therefore eligible to sign the petition. 1.04 The last general election,when voters of the City,not the school district,voted to elect public officials was held in November 2006. 26270 votes were cast. 1.05 The petition does not contain 5%of the votes cast at the last city general election. Section 2. DECISION. The petition does not have the required number of signatures to require an el: tion. ADOPTED by the Edina City Council this 1st day of April,2008. i Attest: Q �,{���QQ''� � _- Debra --.��. Debragen, i Klerk, J. es B.Hovland,Mayor tY � Y STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN)SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of April 1,2008 and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. ,,�/ WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this f-day day of-91 ,20�J. ! &/V1 City Clerk City Hall 952-927-8861 4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX 952-826-0390 EDINA,MINNESOTA,55424-1394 www.cityofedina.com TTY 952-826-0379 CAMPBELL KNUTSON . .;. frvieSssu114i Association Direct Dial: (651)234-6215 E-mail Address: rknutson@ck-law.com Thomas J. Campbell April 1, 2008 Roger N.Knutson Thomas M.Scott Elliott B. Knetsch Joel J.Jamnik Andrea McDowell Poehler Mr. Gordon Hughes, City Manager Soren M.Mattick City of Edina John F.Kelly 4801 West 50th Street Henry A.Schaeffer,in Edina, Minnesota 55424-1394 Alina Schwartz Samuel J. Edmunds RE: PETITION REQUIREMENT Cynthia R.Kirchoff Marguerite M.McCar:; ` Dear Gordon: On February 19, 2008, the City adopted Resolution No. 2008-24 approving the issuance of general obligation capital improvement bonds in the principal amount of up to $14,000,000. A petition with 624 signatures has been filed with the City Clerk requesting that an election be held on the issuance of the bonds. Minnesota Statutes Section 475.521, subd. 2(c)provides: A municipality may issue the bonds only after obtaining the approval of a majority of the voters voting on the question of issuing the obligations, if a petition requesting a vote on the issuance is signed by voters equal to five percent of the votes cast in the municipality in the last general election and is filed with the clerk within 30 days after the public hearing. The commissioner of revenue shall prepare a suggested form of the question to be presented at the election. The number of signatures exceeds 5% of the votes cast at the last School Board election held in 2007, but is less than 5% of the votes cast at the City's general election in 2006. 5% of the votes cast in the last City general election would equal 1,314. In our opinion, the 5%requirement under the statute refers to the City's general election in 2006, not the School Board election in 2007. Although the School board election is a"general election"as that term is defined in Minn. Stat. Section 200.02, in 1380 Corporate Center Curve the context of Minn. Stat. Section 475.421, subd. 2(c)the term means the regular City Suite 317 • Eagan,MN 5512' election, since it is the City, not the School District that is issuing the bonds. The 651-452-5000 bond levy would be a general obligation of the City, not the School District. The Fax 651-452-5550 boundaries of a school district and a city are not necessarily the same. According to www.ck-law.com jurisdictional records, parts of Edina are within six school districts, and part of the Mr.Gordon Hughes,City Manager City of Edina March 28,2008 Page 2 Edina School District lies outside the boundaries of the City of Edina. The six districts are not required to have their School Board elections at the same time. An Attorney General Opinion supports our position. The Attorney General opined that the reference to a"general election" in a statute meant a general municipal election since the statute only pertained to a municipal matter. The same analysis applies here. Op. Atty. Gen. (Cr. Ref. 218-R) (Oct. 14, 1948). Regards, KNUTSON Professional As ociat.on • RsablVutson RNK:srn JEROME P.GILLIGAN (612)340-2962 FAX(612)677-3391 gilligan.jerome@dorsey.com March 28, 2008 Mr. Gordon Hughes City Manager City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424-1394 Re: Petition Requirements Under Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.21, Subd. 2(c) Dear Mr. Hughes: On February 19, 2008, the City Council adopted a resolution approving an amendment to the City's Capital Improvement Plan following a public hearing held at such meeting on the proposed amendment. The amendment authorizes the issuance of general obligations capital improvement bonds under Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.521 to finance the acquisition, construction and equipping of a public works and park maintenance facility. Under Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.521, Subd. 2(c), the City may issue the capital improvements bonds only after obtaining the approval of a majority of the voters voting on the question of issuing the obligations, if a petition requesting the vote of issuing the obligations is signed by voters equal to five percent of the votes cast in the municipality in the last general election and is filed with the clerk within 30 days after the public hearing. This is commonly referred to as a reverse referendum. If no such petition is filed with the 30 day period, the bonds may be issued by the City without an election. You have advised me that within 30 days after the public hearing a petition signed by 624 persons was filed with the Edina City Clerk requesting an election on the issuance of the bonds. While the City Clerk has not verified whether the signatures of the petition are registered Edina voters, you have asked whether assuming all the petition signers are registered voters does the petition meet the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.521, Subd. 2(c). It is our opinion that the general election referred to in Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.521, subd. 2(c) is the City's most recent general election, not that of any other public entity. We believe that as in other provisions of Minnesota law where there are petition requirements related to municipal elections (such as Minnesota Statutes, Section 205.10 and 412.301 for example), the legislative intent was to base the petition requirements on a percentage of voters at the last general election of the municipality. Support for this position is found in a 1948 opinion of the Minnesota Attorney General on a question concerning an unrelated statute. In that opinion the Attorney General opined that the reference to "general election" in a statute related to certain authority to make use of profits of a municipal liquor store if approved by the majority of voters voting on the question at a general or special election called for such purpose refer to the general election of the municipality, and have no reference March 28, 2008 Page 2 to the general election for state and county offices since the matters referred to in the statute relate to municipal government. The Clerk has advised me that there were 26,270 voters at the City's November 2006 general election, the City's most recent general election. Five percent of 26,270 is 1,313.5, so in order to meet the petition requirements of Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.521, Subd. 2(c), the petition requesting the reverse referendum is required to be signed by at least 1,314 voters. Since the petition filed with the City was signed by 624 persons, it does not meet the statutory requirements to require a reverse referendum prior to issuing the capital improvement bonds for the public works and park maintenance facility and the City may issue the capital improvement bonds authorized by the amendment to the City's capital Improvement Plan for this purpose without an election. Yours Truly, Jerome P. Gilligan JPG/ml o\NA ciry M4RSZc' March 19, 2008 ByEoF Z0OB We are presenting the petition entitled"Petition to Present Capital Improvement Bond FO Issuance to Voters for Approval"which states" "On February 19, 2008,the Edina City Council authorized issuing a$14,000,000 Capital Improvement Bond by amending the City of Edina 2007-2011 Capital Improvement Program(CIP). Per the original CIP, Capital Improvement Bond to be issued in 2008 was $8,000,000. M.S. 475.521 ( c )allows requesting that the Capital Improvement Bond Issuance question be presented to the voters for approval. We petition the City of Edina to allow Edina voters to vote on approval of issuing said obligation." Minnesota Statute 475.521 ( c )reads as follows: A municipality may issue the bonds only after obtaining the approval of a majority of the voters voting on the question of issuing the said obligations, if a petition requesting a vote on the issuance is signed by voters equal to five percent of the votes cast in the municipality in the last general election and is filed with the clerk within 30 days after the public hearing. The last general election in Edina was held on November 6, 2007. As defined by Minnesota Statues 200.2 2007, "general election means an election held at regular intervals on a day determined by law or charter at which the voters of the state or any of its subdivisions choose by ballot public officials or presidential electors."On November 6,2007 every Edina voter had the opportunity to choose public officials by ballot in an election held at a regular interval on a day determined by law or charter in the subdivision of Edina." The number of voters voting on that day in Edina was 8,406 voters. Five percent of that number would be 420.3 or rounding up 421. Under the statute as defined above, we need 421 signatures. We understand from the City of Edina clerk, Deb Mangen,that the City of Edina is choosing to use a different number as defined by the number of voters in the"last municipal election"; that, however, is not how the Minnesota statute reads. Deb Mangen has also stated that there is an opinion on file with the Attorney General's office of the State of Minnesota. According to our research with the Attorney General's Office Library, no such opinion exists to support the City of Edina's case of using the last municipal as opposed to last general election numbers. We respectfully submit that the above-cited statute should be followed as written above. To do less, invalidates the signatures of hundreds of Edina voters who signed a petition in good faith that their signatures would count as stipulated by Minnesota law. • gomery Virginia Kearney, 475.521, Minnesota Statute https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?i... 2 007 Minnesota Statutes 475.521 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS. Subdivision 1. Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given. (a) "Bonds" mean an obligation de fined under section 475.51. (b) "Capital improvement" means acquisition or betterment of public lands, buildings or other improvements for the purpose of a city hall, town hall, library, public safety facility, and public works facility. An improvement must have an expected useful life of five years or more to qualify. Capital improvement does not include light rail transit or any activity related to it, or a park, road, bridge, administrative building other than a city or town hall, or land for any of those facilities. (c) "Municipality" means a home rule charter or statutory city or a town described in section 368.01, subdivision 1 or la. Subd. 2. Election requirement. (a) Bonds issued by a municipality to finance capital improvements under an approved capital improvements plan are not subject to the election requirements of section 475.58. The bonds must be approved by an affirmative vote of three-fifths of the members of a fly e-member governing body. In the case of a governing body having more or less than five members,the bonds m ust be app roved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members of the governing body. (b) Before the issuance of bonds qualifying under this section, the municipality must publish a notice of its intention to issue the bonds and the date and time of the hearing to obtain public comment on the matter. The notice must be published in the official newspaper of the municipality or in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality. Additionally, the notice may be posted on the official Web site, if any, of the municipality. The notice must be published at least 14 but not more than 28 days before the date of the hearing. (c) A municipality may issue the bonds only after obtaining the approval of a majority of the voters voting on the question of issuing the obligations, if a petition requesting a vote on the issuance is signed by voters equal to five percent of the votes cast in the municipality in the last general election and is filed with the clerk within 30 days after the public hearing. The corn missioner of revenue shall pre pare a suggested form of the question to be presen ted at the election. Subd. 3. Capital improvement plan.(a) A municipality may adopt a capital improvement plan. The plan must cover at least a five-year period beginning with the date of its adoption. The plan must set forth the estimated schedule, timing,and details of specific capital improvements by year, together with the estimated cost, the need for the improvement, and sources of revenue to pay for the improvement. In preparing the capital improvement plan, the governing body must consider for each project and for the overall plan: (1) the condition of the municipality's existing infrastructure, including the projected need for repair or replacement; (2) the likely demand for the improvement; (3) the estim ated cost of the improvement; (4) the avail able public resources; (5) the level of overlapping debt in the municipality; (6) the relative benefits and costs of alternative uses of the funds; (7) operating costs of the proposed improvements; and (8) alternatives for providing services most efficiently through shared facilities with other mun icipalitie s or local government units. (b) The capital improvement plan and annual amendments to it must be approved by the governing body after public hearing. Subd. 4. Limitations on amount. A municipality may not issue bonds under this section if 1 of 2 3/19/08 11:24 AM 200.02, Minnesota Statute https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?i... 2 007 Minnesota Statutes 2 00.02 MS 1957 [Repealed, 1959 c 675 art 13 s 1] 200.02 DEFINI TIONS. Subdivision 1. Application.The terms defined in this section apply to the Minnesota Election Law. Subd. 2. General election. "General election" means an election held at regular intervals on a day determined by law or charter at which the voters of the state or any of its subdivis ions choose by ballot public officials or presidential electors. Subd. 3. Primary. "Primary"means an election at which the voters of the state or any of its subdivisions choose by ballot the nominees for the offices to be filled at a general election. Subd. 4. Special election. "Special election" means: (a) an election held at any time to fill vacancies in public offices;or (b) an election held by a subdivision of the state for a special purpose. Subd. 5. Special primary. "Special primary" means an election held to choose the nominees for vacant public offices to be filled at a special election. Subd. 6. Political party. "Political party" means an association of individuals under whose name a candid ate files for partisan office. Subd. 7. Major political party.(a)"Major political party" means a political party that maintains a party organization in the state, political division or precinct in question and that has presented at least one candidate for election to the office of: (1) governor and lieutenant governor, secretary of state,state auditor, or attorney general at the last preceding state general election for those offices; or (2) presidential elector or U.S. senator at the last preceding state general election for pre sidential electors; and whose candidate received votes in each county in that election and received votes from not less than five percent of the total number of individuals who voted in that election. (b) "Major political party" also means a po litical party that maintains a party organization in the state, political subdivision, or precinct in question and that has presented at least 45 can didates for election to the office of state representative, 23 candidates for election to the office of state senator, four candidates for election to the office of representative in Congress, and one candidate for election to each of the following offic es: governor and lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, and state auditor, at the last preceding st ate general election for those offices. (c) "Major political party" also means a political party that maintains a party organization in the state, political subdivision, or precinct in question and whose members present to the sec retary of state at any time before the c lose of filing for the state partisan primary ballot a petition for a p lace on the state partisan primary ballot, which petition contains sig natures of a number of the party members equal to at least five percent of the total number of individuals who voted in the preceding state gen eral elect ion. (d) A political party whose candidate receives a sufficient number of votes at a state general election described in paragraph(a) or a political party that presents candidates at an election as required by paragraph(b) becomes a major political party as of January 1 following that election and retains its major party status for at least two state general elections even if the party fails to pre sent a candidate who receives the number and percentage of votes required under paragraph (a) or fails to present candidates as required by paragraph (b) at subsequent state general elections. (e) A major political party whose candidates fail to receive the number and percent age of votes required under paragraph(a) and that fails to present candidates as required by paragraph (b) at each of two consecutive state general elections described by paragraph (a)or(b),respect ively, loses major party status as of December 31 following the later of the two consecutive state general elections. 1 of 3 3/19/08 11:25 AM • Page# Number of Signatures 1 10 2 10 3 9 4 9 5 10 6 10 7 10 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 10 12 9 13 8 14 10 15 10 16 9 17 9 18 10 19 10 20 9 21 9 22 10 23 10 24 9 25 10 26 10 27 10 28 10 29 10 30 10 31 10 32 10 33 10 34 10 35 10 • 36 10 37 10 38 10 39 10 40 9 41 9 42 10 43 10 44 10 45 10 46 10 47 10 48 10 49 9 50 8 51 7 52 5 53 5 54 4 55 4 56 4 57 6 58 2 59 3 60 6 61 4 62 1 63 2 64 10 65 1 66 3 67 1 68 7 69 1 70 10 71 10 72 10 73 3 74 1 not an original signature a fax 75 3 fax not original 76 5 77 3 78 10 79 7 80 3 Total 624 Deb Mangen From: Ted Volk [iris@visi.com] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 11:48 AM To: Deb Mangen Subject: Petition status Hi Deb, Do you consider the Petition to be officially in "filed" status (by Kim Montgomery)? 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Signer's oath:"I affirm that I know the contents and purpose of this petition and that I signed this petition only once and of my own free will." All information must be filled in b person(s)signing the petition unless disability prevents the person(s)from doing so. Date Signature Year First,middle,last name Residence address Municipality County of ("Edina") ("Hennepin") bir�thr- I , 53+ 1 2/o 5S i? Mop—. ?ety Etcu.ne(lo)el lC rrkeV& 17— L.614:rt4;;-. He eri - 2 3 31i /o '� ?vim 114 Gre4„�y �8 3 ,r p Ovv_eh Ma,n 1 C�r�e a 1)rl✓t Ed` i Ht?tisKe an 4 3i7lc,3 VtiYtirnw tiOW1 (igl3 5 6 8 9 10 All information on this petition is subject to public inspection. Only registered voters who live in Edina should sign.Not all the ten signature lines must be signed on each page. All the pages will be filed at once with Edina City Clerk,as required by Minn.Rules 8205.1040. Deliver or mail to:Kim Montgomery.Mailbox 125 do UPS Store.5021 Vernon Ave.S.,Edina,MN 55436. 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C Z C W- E O .1 ii >. a) ,_ CO a) OW -C : -O C O C 00 O U = a W C iNI‘k � � O U W N N «->.• N C >i N U c 0') 121- U E (a > Cru C p r) (f3 w � oc �O W 0 C \ � r`' . .- •a) Co o 0_ C) (a co a. 0O O 3 -Q T) / \ Q O — 0 � I L a) O -.- CD _ N C (a +, U O O U a) — Y C A'''' O • •W Z \ -0 E a) E ati •C (NI c � . .0 o x/ q o � c3 J o � a) 0 Y a o 0 o `-` .-� -,UI! ! jlij C >,-c O E or - � N M it u) (O N- CO a) O — C — OW � � S CO : OQ Q O < From: Ruth Gough<gough@infioniine.net> Subject: print Date: March 10,2008 4:19:39 PM CDT(CA) To: Bill Gough<gough@infionline.neb 4 1 Attachment,87.3 KB Save - Petition to Present Capital Improvement Bond Issuance to Voters for Approval On February 19,2008,the Edina City Council authorized issuing a$14,000,000 Capital Improvement Bond by amending City of Edina 2007-2011 Capital Improvement Program(CIP).Per the original CIP,Capital Improvement Bond to be issued in 2008 was$8,000,000. M.S.475.521(c)allows requesting that the Capital Improvement Bond issuance question be presented to voters for approval.We petition the City of Edina to allow Edina voters to vote on approval of issuing said obligation. Signer's oath:"I affirm that I know the contents and purpose of this petition and that I signed this petition only once and of my own free will." All information must be filled in by person(s)signing the petition unless disability prevents the person(s)from doing so. Date Signature Year First,middle,last name Residence address Municipality County of ("Edina") ("Hennepin") I‘111411— ' 3-iD c� `fv� � Ruth �1crrs,e, Gt h t,ta �f>.nnep n I (oG rne- %,""� Ld ;(l z., {p 33'+33 RC1 i i'Lit Cr z';+ ;:�,;MN 3t 6 ; k4 .z'< l- C 5-?;-‘ C.::a:. !, 6, y (riLt 00-<%4- 3 SKU SS 7 3/u/C ` i� 'l%J,��l/ rx.yh e+1 5re., 6q#/ JAM.-sem /U All information on this petition is subject to public inspection. Only registered voters who live in Edina should sign.Not all the ten signature lines must be signed on each page. All the pages will be filed at once with Edina City Clerk,as required by Minn Rules 8205.1040. Deliver or mail to:Kim Montgomery.Mailbox 125 do UPS Store.5021 Vernon Ave.S..Edina.MN 55436. For more details and updates visit foruncedina.mn.us. V 2 i Petition to Present Capital Improvement Bond Issuance to Voters for Approval ruary 19. 2008. the Edina City Council autharazed issuing a S+I4,000,O00 Capital Impro%ement Bond by amending{ `Th o/ ti larrprrtt'e:rne'rrr #'rnt;t 1'r.0r ICIP) Per the ort final C IP. t.apical Irnpro% mem Bond to be issued in 2(101i as $8,1100 5 5'tie) ullotvs mquestinlz that the Capital Impr+3r•enLnt Bond t:;s :ance quer ;rn he presented to voters for:-ippror:tl c lie City of Edinaice _low Edina %tilers lo vote Cni :if vri+w al of issuing ,aid cel lst:ttrcrri oath: a'Il affirm that I know the contents and purpose of thispetition and that I signed this petition only once and o! own free will." 41!onfOrnairirofr:mixt e jrl(t►1 r;r h er car( J sagning the ire lalarrra Mali c.v r/a.serba1art'pri nerds the pL'r U n(.YJ frein,th nt Date Signature Year First. middle_ last name Residence addn'ss 1liunicipalitt Count} L1t 4 •J ianu • .. i�ia;t'�►arr birth • f �I Iv`1 3., Sa(l, W12it-\�-�.C,TMciao A iI I A � f 3 nation on this petition is subject to public inspcciion. :stcred criers who likc in Edina should sign. 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