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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-09-13 HRA Regular Meeting Agenda PacketAgenda Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority City of Edina, Minnesota Council Chambers Thursday, September 13, 2018 7:30 AM I.Call to Order II.Roll Call III.Approval of Meeting Agenda IV.Community Comment During "Community Comment," the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) will invite residents to share new issues or concerns that haven't been considered in the past 30 days by the HRA or which aren't slated for future consideration. Individuals must limit their comments to three minutes. The Chair may limit the number of speakers on the same issue in the interest of time and topic. Generally speaking, items that are elsewhere on today's agenda may not be addressed during Community Comment. Individuals should not expect the Chair or Commissioners to respond to their comments today. Instead the Commissioners might refer the matter to sta- for consideration at a future meeting. V.Adoption of Consent Agenda All agenda items listed on the consent agenda are considered routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of such items unless requested to be removed from the Consent Agenda by a Commissioner of the HRA. In such cases the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered immediately following the adoption of the Consent Agenda. (Favorable rollcall vote of majority of Commissioners present to approve.) A.Minutes: August 16, 2018 B.Adopting the A-ordable Housing Policy C.Request for Purchase: North Ramp Artwork Signage D.Resolution 2018-06: Approving Preliminary 2019 Budget and Levy E.Resolution No. 2018-07: Requesting the City Council of the City of Edina call for a Public Hearing on the Proposed Modi>cation to the Redevelopment Plan for the Southeast Edina Redevelopment Project Area and the Proposed Establishment of the 44th and France 2 Tax Increment Financing District (a Renewal and Renovation District) VI.Reports/Recommendations: (Favorable vote of majority of Commissioners present to approve except where noted) A.Potential Sale of Real Estate: 5146 Eden Avenue B.Motion to Close Meeting of the Edina HRA as permitted by MS.13D.05 subdivision 3 to discuss the potential Sale of Real Property located at 5146 Eden Avenue C.CLOSED SESSION - Potential Sale of Real Estate 5146 Eden Avenue D.Motion to move back into Open Session VII.Correspondence A.Receive Petition from Centennial Lakes Townhome Association B.Correspondence VIII.HRA Commissioners' Comments IX.Executive Director's Comments A.Project Update B.Clarifying HRA Position Regarding Long-Range Planning for Grandview Green Freeway Lid C.Edina Housing Foundation Board of Directors Vacancy X.Adjournment The Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority wants all participants to be comfortable being part of the public process. If you need assistance in the way of hearing ampli>cation, an interpreter, large-print documents or something else, please call 952-927-8861 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: IV.A. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Minutes From:Sharon Allison, Executive Assistant Item Activity: Subject:Minutes: August 16, 2018 Action Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the August 16, 2018, minutes of the HRA. INTRODUCTION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Minutes: August 16, 2018 Page 1 MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AUGUST 16, 2018 7:30 A.M. I. CALL TO ORDER Chair Hovland called the HRA meeting to order at 7:31 a.m. II. ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Commissioners Fischer, Chair Hovland, Brindle, and Stewart. Absent: Commissioner Staunton. III. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA Motion made by Commissioner Brindle seconded by Commissioner Stewart approving the Meeting Agenda. Ayes: Fischer, Hovland, Brindle, Stewart Motion carried. IV. COMMUNITY COMMENT Bruce Christensen, 4515 Browndale Avenue, addressed the HRA regarding the HRA’s responsibility for the next 10-30 years as it relates to the Comprehensive Plan; housing and population growth; burden created by population growth on the school district that is not reflected in City’s data; and consideration to a robust public engagement process for the 2018 Comprehensive Plan. Amy Alvero, 5027 Wooddale Lane, asked the HRA what their plans were for the Trunk Highway 100 ramps and where the City received its authority to spend such a large sum of money without a referendum. Calvin Simmons, 5038 Bruce Place, addressed the HRA on traffic congestion on W. 50th Street, and France Avenue. He said this will detract from Edina’s attractiveness and suggested a comprehensive transportation plan. Ron Anderson, 5728 Kemrich Drive, addressed the HRA regarding a sense of widespread frustration from residents with redevelopment projects and suggested the City step back and evaluate the impact on the community. Stephen Gaertner, 5008 Arden Avenue, asked the HRA what was their view on redevelopment projects being considered and what they thought the value of those projects were to residents. He said based on what he’s read, the Grandview Green project seems to be a foregone conclusion. George Buchok, 4121 W. 44th Street, addressed the HRA about affordable housing and suggested the HRA select nonprofit companies to purchase older apartments and commit them to permanent affordable housing to prevent displacement of vulnerable people when the old apartments were sold. Lisa Sporcich, 4905 Rich Place, asked the HRA what was due process for community input on the Grandview Green project and the approval process to move forward or not move forward. V. CONSENT AGENDA ADOPTED Motion made by Commissioner Brindle seconded by Commissioner Stewart approving the consent agenda. V.A. Minutes of December 5, 2017. V.B. Minutes of July 26, 2018. V.C. Request for Purchase for Contract Extension with Interstate Parking Company. Minutes/HRA/August 16, 2018 2 ITEM REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA V.D. North Ramp Expansion Proposed Increase to Artwork Allowance This item was removed from the Consent Agenda because it was for information only and did not require an action. VI. REPORTS/RECOMMENDATIONS – (Favorable vote of majority of HRA Board Members present to approve except where noted). VI.A. Grandview Green Planning Strategy and Next Steps Mr. Neuendorf presented background on the Grandview Green ‘lid,’ showed a rendering concept, gave examples of lids in Minnesota, explained that an early analysis showed that taxes generated from new infrastructure could pay for the lid 3 to 1. However, Mr. Neuendorf stated that this was a vision that could not be built at this time because greater detail would be needed. Mr. Neuendorf asked the HRA to consider three actions to continue exploration of the ‘lid’ concept: 1. Approve Resolution that recommends that the Planning Commission and City Council include the Grandview Green concept as part of the 2018 Comprehensive Plan update. 2. Prepare initial land lease terms with MnDOT by December 31, 2018 to identify a path for future implementation. This would include lease terms with HRA and separate lease terms with future developers. 3. Work in partnership with MnDOT, other agencies and other municipalities with similar projects to identify best practices for creating public financing tools and real estate strategies to implement this type of project in the future. HRA Discussion Addressing many concerns received from residents, Commissioner Fischer explained that the lid was not a project, that it was a long-term vision. As the one who spear-headed the Grandview District planning where the idea was proposed, Commissioner Fischer explained how the concept of the lid came to be from a group of residents that came together in 2009, to discuss potential changes in the Grandview area because the area was identified in the 2008 Comprehensive Plan as a potential area of change. The lid concept was proposed, but Commissioner Fischer said they did not anticipate it going any further than an idea until MnDOT expressed interest in it and, in 2015, MnDOT and the University of Minnesota conducted a lid study and it was found to be a viable option in this location. Additional studies were done including a transportation study. Commissioner Fischer said a short-term (0-5 years) to far-term (beyond 30 years) timeline was established and he considered the lid to be in the far-term and, significant elements would have to occur, perhaps simultaneously, for a lid to be realized. There was consensus from the HRA that the lid was an idea worth pursuing in the future and directed staff to include the concept in the Comprehensive Plan, prepare potential lease structure with MnDOT and to work in partnership with MnDOT and other groups pursuing similar concepts. VI.B. PROJECT UPDATE Tabled. VII. CORRESPONDENCE – None. VIII. HRA COMMISSIONERS’ COMMENTS – None. IX. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S COMMENTS – None. X. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business on the HRA Agenda, Chair Hovland declared the meeting adjourned at 9:10 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Minutes/HRA/August 16, 2018 3 ___________________________________________ Scott Neal, Executive Director Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: IV.B. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Report / Recommendation From:Bill Neuendorf, Economic Development Manager Item Activity: Subject:Adopting the Affordable Housing Policy Action Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Motion to approve the Affordable Housing Policy. INTRODUCTION: This item pertains to the use of tax increment financing to support multi-family housing projects. The content of the policy is the same as that adopted by the City Council. Staff recommends that this companion policy be adopted by the HRA to clarify the intention of creating affordably-priced housing, especially for projects that are supported with tax increment. ATTACHMENTS: Description Proposed affordable housing policy Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Page 1 Affordable Housing Policy Housing and Redevelopment Authority Affordable Housing Policy This Policy shall apply to all multi-family housing projects that contain 20 or more units and that are supported by tax increment financing: 1. New rental developments will provide a minimum of 10% of all rentable area at 50% affordable rental rates or 20% of all rentable area 60% affordable rental rates as defined below. 2. New for-sale developments will provide a minimum of 10% of all livable area at affordable sales prices as defined below. 3. Rental and for-sale/owner occupied affordable units shall include the following: a. On-site parking will be provided (either surface or enclosed) for affordable units, and will be included within the affordable sales price and/or affordable rent. At least one enclosed parking stall shall be included in the purchase price of an affordable for-sale unit in the same manner as offered to buyers of market rate units. Adequate surface parking shall be provided at no additional charge. b. Affordable and market rate residents will have equal access to all entries, lobbies, elevators, parking and amenities. c. Exterior appearance of affordable units shall be visually comparable with market rate units in the covered development and amenities and access thereto provided with market rate unit shall also be provided with the affordable units. Examples of “amenities” include storage lockers, balconies, roof decks, outdoor patios, pools, fitness facilities, and similar unit and project features. 4. New rental housing will remain affordable for a minimum of 15 years, and this requirement will be memorialized by a Land Use Restrictive Covenant. 5. New for sale or owner occupied developments will remain affordable for a minimum of 30 years, and this will be memorialized by a Land Use Restrictive Covenant. The Land Use Restrictive Covenant will contain a provision providing the Edina Housing Foundation the right of first refusal to purchase affordable units. 6. It is the strong preference of the HRA that each new qualifying development provide its proportionate share of affordable housing, however, the HRA recognizes that it may not be economically feasible or practical in all circumstances to do so. As such, the HRA reserves the right to waive this policy (only if circumstances so dictate, as determined by the HRA). In lieu of providing affordable housing in each new qualifying development, the HRA may consider the following: a. Dedication of existing units in Edina equal to 110% of what would have been provided in a proposed new development. These units would need to be of an equivalent quality, within the determination of the HRA. Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Page 2 Affordable Housing Policy b. New construction of units an equivalent quality within the City of Edina at a different site, at the discretion of the HRA. c. Participation in the construction of affordable dwelling units of an equivalent quality by another developer on a different site within the City of Edina. d. An alternative proposed by a developer that directly or indirectly provides or enables provision of an equivalent amount of affordable housing within the City of Edina. An alternative could be a cash payment to the HRA in lieu of providing affordable housing units, or a “Total Buy In” (TBI) fee. The TBI shall be $100,000 per unit. The TBI is due in cash or certified funds in full to the HRA at the time of the issuance of the building permit. A building permit will not be issued unless the TBI is paid in full. The HRA Board may allow housing developer to pre-pay a TBI to satisfy a future AHO, on a case- by- case basis. Definitions Rental Housing: Either 10% of all rentable area is both rent restricted and occupied by persons whose income is 50% or less of area median gross income, Or 20% of all rentable area is both rent restricted and occupied by persons whose income is 60% or less of area median gross income. Both gross incomes (adjusted for family size) and gross rental rates (adjusted for bedroom count and including utilities) are updated annually by the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHFA) and published at www.mnhousing.gov. 2017 income and rental limits are as follows: Gross Incomes Gross Rents 60% 50% 60% 50% 1 Person $37,980 $31,650 Studio $949 $791 2 Persons $43,440 $36,200 1 Bedroom $1,107 $848 3 Persons $48,840 $40,700 2 Bedroom $1,221 $1,017 4 Persons $54,240 $45,200 3 Bedroom $1,410 $1,175 5 Persons $58,620 $48,850 4 Bedroom $1,573 $1,311 6 Persons $62,940 $52,450 Ownership Housing: 10% or more of all livable area is affordable to and initially sold to persons whose income is at or below the levels set in the MHFA’s “Startup Program” (first time homebuyer). This program has a sales price limit of $306,000, adjusted annually. The Edina Housing Foundation has set this limit at $350,000 in consideration of the high prices in Edina. The following sales prices will be used as the acquisition limit in this definition: 1 bedroom $250,000 2 bedrooms $300,000 3+ bedrooms $350,000 Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Page 3 Affordable Housing Policy The 2016 income limits as published on the MHFA website are as follows: 1-2 person household $90,400 3+ person household $103,900 Income limits and maximum sales prices are updated annually. See www.mnhousing.gov. Proposed September 13, 2018 Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: IV.C. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Request For Purchase From:Bill Neuendorf, Economic Development Manager Item Activity: Subject:Request for Purchase: North Ramp Artwork Signage Action Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the Request for Purchase and authorize staff to implement the work. INTRODUCTION: This item pertains to the construction of the North Parking Ramp, PW-18-001. ATTACHMENTS: Description Request for Purchase Design mock up 9-7-2018 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 Request for Purchase Date: September 13 ,2018 To: Chair and Commissioners of the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority From: Bill Neuendorf, Economic Development Manager Subject: Request for Purchase: North Ramp Artwork Signage ☒List Quote/Bid ☐State Contract ☐Service Contract The Recommended Bid is: ☐Within Budget ☒Not Within Budget Sign Source, Inc. The North Ramp Expansion will include two large-scale art installations at the most visible locations. The artwork to be installed on the east side was designed by local artist Heather Novak-Peterson. Based on input from the business community, Arts Commission and a survey of general public, the design on the eastern wall consists of 18 individual panels of varying size, depth and design. Some panels are lit and some are unlit. The overall work is approximately 10 feet wide by 30 feet tall. The project budget allocated $20,000 for this artwork finish. As noted in the August 16th staff memo, experienced sign fabricators indicated that the budget amount would be exceeded based on the complexity of the final design. The fabrication and installation was discussed with several sign fabricators and bids were received by two companies. Both companies are acceptable to the designer. Staff recommends that the fabrication and installation be awarded to Sign Source, Inc. This company has successfully completed work when the South Parking Ramp was renovated in 2014. They will begin preparing shop drawings immediately and coordinate installation with A & P Construction when the exterior wall is complete and prepped for the art work. Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or expiration Date: August 30, 2018 N/A Company: Amount of Quote or Bid: Archetype Sign Source, Inc. $46,170.00 $24,458.80 Recommended Quote or Bid: Page 2 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 Request for Purchase Department Director Authorization: ________________________________________ City Council Authorization Date: ______________________ (for purchases over $20,000 only) Budget Impact  Funding for this element of the construction project will come from the Centennial Lakes TIF Fund Environmental Impact  A fixed art installation was preferred over initial concepts that would change annually. A permanent installation will avoid unnecessary waste.  Only limited portions of the signage will be illuminated. This minimizes ongoing energy consumption. Community Impact  This design concept was vetted through and influenced by many members of the general community.  A decorative installation that is rooted in Edina’s history and enhanced by contemporary ideas was preferred.  Decorative elements were deemed essential to the vibrancy of the project as the proposal advanced through the design stage. 72”x18”Lit flex face22”x18”Lit flex face22”x18”Non-lit72”x91”Non-lit22”x91”Lit flex face22”x91”Non-lit22”x18”Lit flex face22”x18”Lit flex face72”x18”Non-lit 22”x99” Non-lit 22”x99” Non-lit 72”x99” Lit flex face 72”x18” Lit flex face 22”x18” Non-lit 22”x18” Lit flex face 72”x99” Lit flex face 22”x99” Non-lit 22”x99” Non-lit 122.00"358.00"6” 4” 8” 10” 12” Block wallDepthsVaryFull bleed flex face extrusionon a 1.5” angle aluminum frameDigitally printed flex faceWhite LED modules as needed3/16”x2” Tapcon concrete anchors as neededLit cabinet designNon-lit cabinet design1/8” aluminum faces with.080” aluminum sidesDigitally printed faces with painted sidesAluminum angle clips with 3/16”x2” Tapconconcrete anchors as needed 72”x18” Lit flex face 22”x18” Lit flex face 22”x18” Non-lit 72”x91” Non-lit 22”x91” Lit flex face 22”x91” Non-lit 22”x18” Lit flex face 22”x18” Lit flex face 72”x18” Non-lit 22”x99” Non-lit 22”x99” Non-lit 72”x99” Lit flex face 72”x18” Lit flex face 22”x18” Non-lit 22”x18” Lit flex face 72”x99” Lit flex face 22”x99” Non-lit 22”x99” Non-lit 122.00"358.00"6” 4” 8” 10” 12” Block wall Depths Vary Full bleed flex face extrusion on a 1.5” angle aluminum frame Digitally printed lit flex faces. Digitally printed non-lit edges White LED modules as needed 3/16”x2” Tapcon concrete anchors as needed Lit cabinet design Non-lit cabinet design 1/8” aluminum faces with .080” aluminum sides Digitally printed faces and edges Aluminum angle clips with 3/16”x2” Tapcon concrete anchors as needed Panel depthsLit vs Non-lit 7660 Quattro Drive, Chanhassen, MN 55317 Greg Rendall- 952-908-9130 gregr@sign-source.com TH 9/5/18 59006 Edina Housing and Redevelopment.cdr Visual concept High res artwork will need to be provided 1 Changed to digitally printed edges - no paint 9/7/18TH For review Not for co n s t r u c ti o n 4" 12" (or 4") 12" 12" 12" 6" 6"8" 10" 10" 6"8"6" 10"8" 6"6" 8" _________ ______________ ______________________ _________ tentative location of Nixalite - bird deterrant Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: IV.D. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Report / Recommendation From:Don Uram, Finance Director Item Activity: Subject:Resolution 2018-06: Approving Preliminary 2019 Budget and Levy Action Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt Resolution No. 2018-06 approving the proposed budget and establishing the proposed tax levy payable in 2019. INTRODUCTION: The HRA is a separate taxing authority formed by the City Council in 1974. T he purpose of the levy is to pay a portion of the administrative expenses that are necessary to operate the HRA. Historically those expenses have been paid using T IF funds. Continuing with the plan to reduce the reliance on T IF funds for general administrative expenses, the levy proposed for 2019 shows an increase from $125,000 in 2018 to $160,000. HRA adoption of this resolution is a required step in the process of establishing an HRA levy for 2019. The final levy will be considered by the HRA in December. ATTACHMENTS: Description Resolution No. 2018-06 RESOLUTION NO. 2018-06 ADOPTING THE PROPOSED BUDGET AND ESTABLISHING THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY PAYABLE IN 2019 WHEREAS, The Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority (the “HRA”) has authorities and powers according to MN Statutes, Sections 469.001 to 469.047. MN Statutes, Section 469.033, subd. 6 grants the HRA the power to levy and collect taxes subject to a resolution of consent from the Edina City Council for a set period. WHEREAS, The Edina City Council passed Resolution 2018-77 consenting to an HRA tax levy payable in 2019. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board as follows: Section 1: That there is proposed to be levied upon all taxable real and personal property in the City of Edina, a tax rate sufficient to produce the amount as follows: HRA GENERAL FUND $160,000 Section 2: That the preliminary budget is as follows: HRA GENERAL FUND TAX LEVY REVENUES $160,000 HRA GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES $160,000 Passed and adopted by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority on September 13, 2018. ATTEST: Robert J. Stewart, Secretary James B. Hovland, Chair STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting Executive Director for the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority at its Regular Meeting of September 13, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ____ day of __________________, 20___. _________________________________ Executive Director Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: IV.E. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Report / Recommendation From:Bill Neuendorf, Economic Development Manager Item Activity: Subject:Resolution No. 2018-07: Requesting the City Council of the City of Edina call for a Public Hearing on the Proposed Modification to the Redevelopment Plan for the Southeast Edina Redevelopment Project Area and the Proposed Establishment of the 44th and France 2 Tax Increment Financing District (a Renewal and Renovation District) Action Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Motion recommending that a public hearing be scheduled for the October 16, 2018, City Council meeting, to consider the creation of a tax increment financing district to help achieve some of the goals identified in the 44th & France Small Area Plan. INTRODUCTION: This item pertains to the potential use of tax increment financing and creation of a new Tax Increment Financing District of the 44th and France Commercial District, in limited portions. Staff recommends approval of Resolution 2018-07. ATTACHMENTS: Description Resolution No. 2018-07 RESOLUTION NO. 2018-07 REQUESTING THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDINA CALL FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED MODIFICATION TO THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE SOUTHEAST EDINA REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA AND THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF THE 44th AND FRANCE 2 TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT (A RENEWAL AND RENOVATION DISTRICT) BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners (the "Board") of the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority (the "HRA") as follows: WHEREAS, the HRA and City Council ("Council") of the City of Edina, Minnesota ("City") previously established the Southeast Edina Redevelopment Project Area pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.001 through 469.047, inclusive, as amended, to encourage the development and redevelopment of certain designated areas within the City; and WHEREAS, the HRA is proposing the modification to the Redevelopment Plan for the Southeast Edina Redevelopment Project Area and the establishment of the 44th and France 2 Tax Increment Financing District, all pursuant to and in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.174 through 469.1794 and Sections 469.001 to 469.047, inclusive, as amended; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board as follows: 1. The HRA hereby requests that the Council call for a public hearing on October 16, 2018, to consider the proposed Modification to the Redevelopment Plan (the “Redevelopment Plan Modification”) for the Southeast Edina Redevelopment Project Area, the proposed establishment of the 44th and France 2 Tax Increment Financing District (a renewal and renovation district), and adoption of a Tax Increment Financing Plan ("TIF Plan") therefor, (the Redevelopment Plan Modification and the TIF Plan are referred to collectively herein as the "Plans"), and cause notice of said public hearing to be given as required by law. 2. The HRA directs the Executive Director to transmit copies of the Plans to the Planning Commission of the City and requests the Planning Commission's written opinion indicating whether the proposed development and land use within the Plans are in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan of the City, prior to the date of the public hearing. 3. The Executive Director of the HRA is hereby directed to submit a copy of the Plans to the Council for its approval. 4. The HRA affirms the transmission of the draft Plans to Hennepin County and Independent School District No. 273 in which the 44th and France 2 Tax Increment Financing District is located no later than September 14, 2018. 5. Staff and consultants are authorized and directed to take all steps necessary to prepare the Plans and related documents and to undertake other actions necessary to bring the Plans before the Council. Approved by the Board on September 13, 2018. ATTEST: _______________________________ James B. Hovland, Chair _______________________________ Robert J. Stewart, Secretary STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting Executive Director for the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution is a true and correct copy of the Resolution duly adopted by the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority at its Regular Meeting of September 13, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______________ day of ___________________, 2018. Executive Director Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.A. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Report / Recommendation From:Bill Neuendorf, Economic Development Manager Item Activity: Subject:Potential Sale of Real Estate: 5146 Eden Avenue Action Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: A decision whether or not to proceed with a potential real estate transaction should be made. INTRODUCTION: This item pertains to the potential sale of real estate at 5146 Eden Avenue. ATTACHMENTS: Description Staff Report Conceptual Site Plan Terms of Sale - 7-23-2018 Draft Frauenshuh Presentation 9-13-18 September 13, 2018 Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Bill Neuendorf, Economic Development Manager Potential Sale of Real Estate: 5146 Eden Avenue Information / Background: Since January 2018, representatives from Frauenshuh and the City have discussed terms of sale and redevelopment of the vacant site at 5146 Eden Avenue. Frauenshuh was engaged after the City of Edina conducted a competitive selection process in 2014. In December 2017, a Preliminary Development Agreement (PDA) was executed to consider various development scenarios that would deliver a successful project that followed the guidance in the 2012 Development Framework and delivered a new private project as well as the opportunity to deliver a new public project. Under the terms of the PDA and subsequent Resolution 2018-05, the deadline by which the HRA is to decide whether or not to proceed was extended to September 28, 2018. In recent months, several redevelopment scenarios have been considered. The most recent term sheet was prepared on July 23, 2018 but has not been finalized. As requested during the July 26, 2018 HRA discussion, staff has engaged an independent third-party real estate appraiser to determine the estimated market value of 1.5 acres of the 3.3-acre site. This valuation was requested to help determine whether the purchase offer presented by Frauenshuh was reasonable. The land appraisal suggests that the market value of the land is higher than the terms proposed by Frauenshuh. It should be noted however, that land price alone should not be the single determination of a successful redevelopment project. Representatives from Frauenshuh do not agree with the estimated value stated in the appraisal and will be available to present their offer and answer questions. A Closed Session has been scheduled so that the HRA can have a full discussion before determining whether to proceed with the transaction with Frauenshuh. Unless another extension is granted, a decision is needed by September 28, 2018. DJRARCHITECTURE INC. The Grandview, Edina1 Scenario B Diagram Key Residential Amenity Park/Art & Senior Ctr. Lobby/Entrance Parking Area to be regraded with Art/Senior Center Amenity Amenity Deck Lobby/Entrance Residential Parking L1 Parking Entry P1 Parking Entry Aerial View from Southwest. Not to Scale, 143 units on 1.39 acres 5146 Eden Avenue Updated Redevelopment Proposal between Edina HRA and Frauenshuh DRAFT for Review July 23, 2018 A. Project Description a. Redevelopment of vacant site to deliver four key elements i. New multi-family housing – owned and operated by Frauenshuh ii. New District parking structure – owned and operated by City iii. New Community Arts & Active Adult Center – owned and operated by City iv. New outdoor park to complement Community Center – owned and operated by City B. Subdivision of Land and Real Estate Transaction a. City to replat 3.3 acre property to create two parcels (North and South) b. 1.5 acre (maximum) south parcel to be sold to Frauenshuh for private development of multi-family housing (rental or ownership, at Frauenshuh’s discretion) i. $2,989,0000 proposed purchase price 1. $1.99 million per acre 2. $20,900 per unit ii. $25,000 earnest money iii. Typical contingencies (Including customary permitting, entitlements, survey, title, environmental, etc.) iv. Due diligence and entitlement period – August to March 31, 2019, with 30-day extensions, if necessary and mutually agreeable v. Closing date – Spring 2019 c. 1.8 acre (minimum) north parcel to be retained by HRA for new public facility i. City must engage design professionals by closing date (Spring 2019) 5146 Eden Ave. Real Estate Overview DRAFT July 238, 2018 Page 2 ii. City must award construction contract within 3-years of closing date (Spring 2022), unless parties agree to extend. If no construction award, the City must: 1. Extend first right to purchase the 1.8 acre parcel to Frauenshuh at market rate. 2. If City and Frauenshuh are not able to reach agreement with 3 months, the City can use the property as it deems appropriate (hold, sell, lease, etc) but any future use must respect the “no build” line described below and non-public building size and land use shall be agreeable to both parties. Frauenshuh to retain right of first refusal. 3. Install the alternative park improvements (details TBD) and screen the remainder of the site with a fence and row of trees. 4. Construct the pedestrian bridge to connect Jerry’s Ramp to the park/plaza d. Shared elements i. Storm water facility below Civic plaza 1. Installed by Frauenshuh with costs shared by Frauenshuh & City 2. Each party shall bear the pro-rata allocation of design, construction and operational costs ii. Soil cut from both buildings used to fill civic plaza iii. Site prep (fill) and Phase I finish for civic plaza by Frauenshuh with reimbursement by City to be determined iv. Equal access to District parking facilities upon completion e. Permanent Easements i. City to grant easement to Frauenshuh along shared boundary for shared storm water facility 1. Approx size TBD 2. Located in the “no build” zone described below ii. City to grant easement or similar to Frauenshuh to guarantee green space, light and air (essentially a no-build zone – permanent green space with only small park structures, temporary structures and land scape elements) 1. Approx 10,000 to 20,000 Sq. Ft. 5146 Eden Ave. Real Estate Overview DRAFT July 238, 2018 Page 3 2. Approx 60 to 80 Ft. from property line 3. Approx 80 to 100 Ft. from building face iii. Frauenshuh to grant public easement along perimeter sidewalks per Plat iv. Frauenshuh to grant easement to City on south side of apartment building for transit shelter; location, dimension and design to be mutually agreeable v. If mutually beneficial, Frauenshuh shall grant a public easement along the western edge of the property. f. Temporary easements and use agreements i. Frauenshuh to have access to limited portions of the 1.8 acre north for construction phasing effective on closing date (Spring 2019) ii. City to grant temporary easement to construct the shared stormwater facility iii. City to have access to air rights or other temporary easements for Civic Building, if needed g. Other i. Depending on the nature and use of the public plaza/park, a mutually agreeable annual park user contribution may be considered if mutually agreeable; this could take the form of an annual payment based on the number of units constructed ii. The site may be subject to Maintenance Assessments related to the 1984 Grandview MaintenanceDistrict. Assessments will be consistent with City policy regarding allocation and amount. iii. Details of these two items will be clarified during the entitlement phase. C. Anticipated Schedule a. Programmatic design and entitlement i. Includes both Frauenshuh Apartments and Public Facility ii. Summer 2018 to December 31, 2018 with extensions, if necessary and mutually agreeable b. Frauenshuh apartments i. Go ahead (financing) letter and real estate closing – March 31, 2019 5146 Eden Ave. Real Estate Overview DRAFT July 238, 2018 Page 4 ii. Construction begins – Spring 2019 iii. Includes site prep of portions of the outdoor civic plaza (including grass) iv. Includes installation of shared storm water facility v. Construction substantially complete – Summer/Fall 2020 c. Public Facility i. Preliminary design process – Summer 2018 to Spring 2019 ii. Approval of consultants – architects, fundraiser, owner’s rep, etc – Fall 2018 to Summer 2019 1. Lead architect under contract by closing date (March 31, 2019) iii. Fundraising – Q4 2018 to Fall 2021 iv. Full design – Summer/Fall 2019 v. Bid project – Q4 2019 vi. Bid award – Q1 2020 vii. Construction begins – Spring 2020 viii. Completion – Summer/Fall 2021 d. Outdoor civic plaza (same as Public Facility) i. Preliminary design – Summer 2018 to Spring 2019 ii. Fundraising – Q4 2018 to Fall 2021 iii. Construction start – 1. Phase 1 (initial fill and grass on southern portion by Frauenshuh– 2019 2. Phase 2 (final fill and final landscaping elements) by City– 2020 iv. Construction Completion – Phase 1 – Spring 2020; Phase 2 – Spring 2021 v. Full Completion - Fall 2021 D. Design and Engineering - Private Facility a. South parcel anticipated to include: i. Approximately 143 residential units 5146 Eden Ave. Real Estate Overview DRAFT July 238, 2018 Page 5 ii. At least 10% priced at affordable rates to households earning no more than 50% AMI – this applies for at least 15-years after Certificate of Occupancy issued iii. Affordable units preferred to include efficiency, 1-bedroom and 2- bedroom units iv. On-site parking to serve residents and guests b. Site plan will undergo Edina’s typical site plan review/rezoning process (includes neighborhood meeting(s), Planning Commission and City Council) c. Frauenshuh to select design team for their site d. Frauenshuh to determine appropriate size, scale and design elements e. City staff (HRA) to have early input on exterior elements that impact the public realm experience and also elements of the apartment building that are exposed to the public park/plaza so as to create conditions that are mutually beneficial – this extends beyond the City’s typical role as regulator E. Design and Engineering - Public Facilities and Shared Elements a. North parcel anticipated to include: i. Approximately 30,000 Sq. Ft. (net) of community center with expansion potential ii. Public parking to serve the broader Grandview District (at least 150 stalls) iii. Outdoor public park/plaza for shared community use iv. At least one pedestrian bridge to connect Jerry’s Ramp to the North parcel v. If the community center building is not constructed, City/HRA must commit to maintaining open park space south of the “no build” line b. City to select architect, engineer and landscape architect c. City to determine process to design facility d. City to determine operational programming e. City to seek restauranteur to operate food/beverage operation f. City to determine programming of outdoor civic plaza g. Frauenshuh to have input on design/programming of outdoor civic plaza so as to create conditions that are mutually beneficial 5146 Eden Ave. Real Estate Overview DRAFT July 238, 2018 Page 6 F. Neighbor Relations – issues to investigate i. City and Frauenshuh will work cooperatively to identify and resolve construction issues with neighboring property owners: ii. CP Rail - Railroad operator iii. CSM Properties – access to lower level iv. Re-routing water treatment ventilation to allow truck access v. Re-direct deliveries to Jerrys via Brookside alley vi. Appetite for District parking using special permits G. Entitlement Process a. City and Frauenshuh to jointly pursue rezoning 3.3 acre property to PUD featuring approx. 143 residential units and approx. 45,000 Sq Ft (gross) public building with outdoor public plaza and below-grade district parking b. Aim for securing final rezoning and site plan approval for Phase 1 (Frauenshuh Apartments) by December 31, 2018, with extensions to Spring 2019 if necessary c. Aim for Phase 2 site plan approval byQ3 2019 d. Frauenshuh to take the lead for entitlement process i. Cost sharing of PUD and professional costs (including survey, title work, transportation study, environmental study, etc) TBD H. Construction Process a. Frauenshuh Apartments i. Privately bid and constructed b. Public Facility i. City will consider Construction Manager/Agent or General Contractor with Owners Rep. TBD I. Funding Frauenshuh Apartments a. Project costs estimated at approximately $40 million 5146 Eden Ave. Real Estate Overview DRAFT July 238, 2018 Page 7 b. Predominantly privately funded with combination of equity and debt (subject to final design and zoning and any resulting cost impacts) c. Request $1.2 million low-interest loan from Edina Housing Foundation to support 15 units priced at 50% AMI for 15-years i. 1% interest over 15-years; interest payments with balloon; subordinate to primary lender d. Request reimbursement for City’s share of costs of shared storm water facility e. Request reimbursement for costs of constructing Phase 1 of the outdoor civic plaza f. City/HRA will evaluate these funding requests using typical City/HRA policy g. Frauenshuh will seek and City will sponsor TBRA grant application – November 2018 h. Frauenshuh will seek and City will sponsor DEED contamination grant application – November 2018 J. Funding Public Facilities a. Total Project Costs i. Estimated at approximately $38 million b. District Parking i. Construction funded using HRA bonds – TIF with GO backing ii. Repaid using incremental taxes from Grandview 2 TIF District 1. $5.5 million estimated from 5146 Eden/Frauenshuh 2. $6.1 million estimated from 5220 Eden/Trammell Crow c. Public Facility and outdoor civic plaza i. Construction funded using HRA Tax Abatement bonds with General Obligation backing 1. Sized based on approved budget less fundraising and property sales 2. 20 year term 5146 Eden Ave. Real Estate Overview DRAFT July 238, 2018 Page 8 3. Does not require referendum 4. Requires caution to avoid impact to AAA credit rating ii. Sale of properties can offset construction costs 1. 5146 South parcel - $2.989 million 2. Existing Art Center - $1.341 million 3. Existing Senior Center - $2.5 million iii. Strong potential for philanthropic contributions - $5.0 million estimated iv. City will seek LCDA grant – Spring 2019 v. City will seek DEED contamination grant – May 2019 K. Maintenance Responsibilities a. District Parking i. City Public Works or Parks Dept to maintain ii. Costs split by benefiting parties, using 1984 Grandview Maintenance Assessment District – will require annual budget and updated allocation policy b. Outdoor public park/plaza i. City Parks Dept to maintain ii. Explore cost split by benefiting parties using 1984 Grandview Maintenance District L. Operational Responsibilities a. District Parking i. City Admin Dept to oversee permits and special event usage b. Outdoor public park/plaza i. City Parks Dept to schedule activities and special events BackgroundPublic Works relocates facility and 3.3 acre site vacated in 2010Grandview District Development Framework ratified in 2012Collaborative development engagement in November 2014 Community Center use study in 2016Preliminary Development Agreement in December 2017Analysis of public/private redevelopment scenarios for the Site1 Objectives (set forth in Preliminary Development Agreement of December 2017)Grandview Development Framework and 7 Guiding Principles1. District Parking that leverages the topography of the site2. Affordable housing in accordance with the City of Edina policy3. Market Rate Housing4. New Finished Building for the Edina Arts Center2 Next StepsFinalize Terms Sheet, Purchase and Sale and Development Agreements for the private (~1.39 ac) and public (~1.91 ac) portions of the SiteLand Entitlements, Approvals and Permitting Process (Q4 2018/Q1 2019) Closing and Phase I Construction Commencement in Spring 2019 Phase I Project Completion and Opening Summer 2020.3 Completion of Term Sheet and Purchase and Sale AgreementSite Due Diligence, Master Plan and Entitlements (Phase 1 & 2)Site Plan Approval and Permitting – Phase 1 (Market Rate Residential)Phase 1 Construction Start - TargetDesign/Planning – Phase 2 (Civic Plaza finish and Community Center)Phase 2 Construction – By HRA/City (TBD – Anticipated 2020 )Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Preliminary 9-Month Look Ahead4Note: Timeline above subject to site due diligence, land use entitlements and approvals, permitting and market conditions 20182018201820182019201920192019 Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.B. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Report / Recommendation From:Sharon Allison, Executive Assistant Item Activity: Subject:Motion to Close Meeting of the Edina HRA as permitted by MS.13D.05 subdivision 3 to discuss the potential Sale of Real Property located at 5146 Eden Avenue Action Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt motion as stated. INTRODUCTION: Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.C. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Report / Recommendation From:Bill Neuendorf, Economic Development Manager Item Activity: Subject:CLOSED SESSION - Potential Sale of Real Estate 5146 Eden Avenue Discussion Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: No action required; for discussion purposes only. INTRODUCTION: This item pertains to the potential sale of real estate located at 5146 Eden Avenue in the Grandview District. Discussion of the potential terms will be discussed in a closed session. Any formal action will take place in a meeting that is open to the public. ATTACHMENTS: Description Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.D. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Report / Recommendation From:Sharon Allison, Executive Assistant Item Activity: Subject:Motion to move back into Open Session Action Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt motion as stated. INTRODUCTION: Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI.A. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Other From:Don Uram, Finance Director Item Activity: Subject:Receive Petition from Centennial Lakes Townhome Association Action Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Motion to receive the petition from Centennial Lakes Townhome Association. INTRODUCTION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Petition katie Elfstrand 7540 Edinborough Way #1101 \-- M&A Bollesen, Trustee 7540 Edinborough-Way #1102 Rachel Johnson Mitchell Johnson 7540 Edinborough Way #1103 44inn Rasmussen Jenny Rasmussen 7540 Edinborough Way #1105 ./ At verly Abuzzahab 7540 Edinborough Way #1106 \. :JoAnn Peterson 7540 Edinborough Way #1107 V ,,,Ilulie ODonnell 7540 Edinborough Way #1108 ,rre n e Birkholz 7540 Edinborough Way #1110 4 Vena Tropsha 7540 Edinborough Way #1111 4.. Jayne Olson 7540 Edinborough Way #1112 V Kay Hendrickson 7540 Edinborough Way #1113 / 9onald Rognstad Joan Rognstad 7540 Edinborough Way #1115 oris Nichols Nichols 7540 Edinborough Way #1116 L Sally Finnegan 7540 Edinborough Way #1117 Bradley Herman Anne Edinborough Way #1118 Herman," ------ —.7540 William Strait Maria Strait ) 7540 Edinborough Wa 1201 \ Eri Perry Erika Quam-Perry L_7540 Edinborough Way #1202 C. Margaret Maher 7540 Edinborough Way #1203 Y ,... Dewanram Goberdhan Stephanie Goberdhan 7540 Edinborough Way #1205 Jody Klingfuss 7540 Edinborough Way #1206 il Kolas Balghiti 7540 Edinborough Way #1207 Christopher Sealing 7540 Edinborough Way #1208 V ArlaryJane Bursell Craig Bursell 7540 Edinborough Way #1210 7.- „Liionnie Riley 7540 Edinborough Way #1211 V Jie Chen 7540 Edinborough Way #1212 1idi Stensby 7540 Edinborough Way #1213 I- / isil,aroy Nyhus 7540 Edinborough Way #1215 ..” `,Jonathan Glaser 7540 Edinborough Way #1216 4- :Vincent Roginsky 7540 Edinborough Way #1217 r „E_Ilen Illg 7540 Edinborough Way #1218 -Marcia Popa 7540 Edinborough Way441302 4 l' Patti Bloch 7540 Edinborough Way #1303 V ridget Barnes 7540 Edinborough Way #1304 V /Michael Cushmore 7540 Edinborough Way #1305 V N Sion Bracke 7540 Edinborough Way #1306 V drew Cree Janet Cree 7540 Edinborough Way #1307 ‘... /-Kay Zuccaro 7540 Edinborough Way #1308 4 -Katherine Zuccaro 7540 Edinborough Way #1309 4 4. el Moravetz 7540 Edinborough Way #1312 4; ,Arnber Rourke 7540 Edinborough Way #1313 •<" -krman Hoeckner 7540 Edinborough Way #1314 t. 4anet Bowma6K r---. i I r4/VV\ 7540 Edinborough Way #1315 \-- mberly Schwalm i ... , 7540 Edinborough Way #1316 I- en Larson 7540 Edinborough Way #1317 ki, Reg ha n Lynch 7540 Edinborough Way #1318 4- '<oo Young Pi 7540 Edinborough Way #1319 A, =3A 79/0 / I Debra A. Mangen, Edina City Clerk received from Lois Ring 197 signed petition August 23, 2018 75)0 31 Mary Keefe 7520 Edinborough Way #2101 ;Richard Williams 7520 Edinborough Way #2102 k, David Boran Mary Boran 7520 Edinborough Way #2103 nnis Boik Peggy Boik 7520 Edinborough Way #2105 'Daniel Bonnett Edith Bonnett 7520 Edinborough Way #2106 Sheila Welsh 7520 Edinborough Way #2107 Margaret Day 7520 Edinborough Way #2108 \-- <lary Jo Brown 7520 Edinborough Way #2110 \e Bradley Madson 7520 Edinborough Way #2111 1Viartha Kasch 7520 Edinborough Way #2112 L. n.ristine Scott 7520 Edinborough Way #2113 le LJo la Stroup Estate t.6 . Ja z) j 7520 Edinborough Way #2115 ‘e 4dra Seifert James Seifert 7520 Edinborough Way #2116 Masoud Attar Sheila Zanjani 7520 Edinborough Way #2117 C <achel Landgraff 7520 Edinborough Way #2118 V Baron Johnson 7520 Edinborough Way #2201 .1/4... Richard Krueger Catherine Krueger 7520 Edinborough Way #2202 V 1>ein Prohaska 7520 Edinborough Way #2203 Debra Antone 7520 Edinborough Way #2205 \e. Terrence Factor Rebecca Factor 7520 Edinborough Way #2206 Constance Larsen — 7520 Edinborough Way #2207 Beatrice Dehler t ,/„,\ 7520 Edinborough Way #2208 1-- /- Michelle Miller v 7520 Edinborough Way #2210 1,- Lori Nissen 7520 Edinborough Way #2211 l,. lizabeth Eisenbrey 7520 Edinborough Way #2212 1, Phyllis Strand 7520 Edinborough Way #2213 Mary Livant Livant 7520 Edinborough Way #2215 ‹hris Sewell 7520 Edinborough Way #2216 V somas Bartelt 7520 Edinborough Way #2217 ' . V. ,6aniel Larsen 7520 Edinborough Way #2218 1- -Zichele Martin Stacy Martin 7520 Edinborough Way #2302 \-- <ennifer Anderson 7520 Edinborough Way #2303 \ --- -t:tephen Sweeney 7520 Edinborough Way #2304 Le Susan Elseth Debra Trudell 7520 Edinborough Way #2305 4usan Hiemenz 7520 Edinborough Way #2306 i. Chris Wittich 7520 Edinborough Way #2307 .--'" umiko Fukuda 7520 Edinborough Way #2308 NStephen Partridge 7520 Edinborough Way #2309 \.- $i.a n a Neal 7520 Edinborough Way #2312 L. David Iacono Beth Iacono 7520 Edinborough Way #2313 ...,endolyn Hopland 7520 Edinborough Way #2314 V Tenzin Samten 7520 Edinborough Way #2315 Reza Vojoodi 7520 Edinborough Way #2316 Snejina Dimitrova 7520 Edinborough Way #2317 4anette McNeely 7520 Edinborough Way #2318 k., ---kancy Roth 7520 Edinborough Way #2319 C---' 7 O z -7i-ao 4/-13 / I.Loann Oberg 7500 Edinborough Way #3102 Sharon Mills 7500 Edinborough Way #3103 \..- >`k,.. -Rihyllis Strong 7500 Edinborough Way #3105 1t- 41thleen Saperston 7500 Edinborough Way #3106 ;Cathy Anderson 7500 Edinborough Way #3107 'N, ‹ ey i n Tall Mary Lynn Tall 7500 Edinborough Way #3108 1- '. izaura Clinton 7500 Edinborough Way #3110 1- r la Walz 7500 Edinborough Way #3112 \- James Schroeder 7500 Edinborough Way #3113 Karen . Anderson 7500 Edinborough Way #3115 :Donna Lamb 7500 Edinborough Way #3116 V Bakke 7500 Edinborough Way #3117 \r` tzifer elen Moore 7500 Edinborough Way #3118 \-- ',Lynn Browder 7500 Edinborough Way #3202 1- ane Cisewski 7500 Edinborough Way #3203 V I/ -acian Moltz 7500 Edinborough Way #3205 \ David Johnson Gina Johnson 7500 Edinborough Way #3206 arbara KI eve 7500 Edinborough Way #3207 \. .j...ydy Ann Roth - 7500 Edinborough Way #3208 /-- Jeri Strand • 7500 Edinborough Way #3210 / Shaun McGuire 7500 Edinborough Way #3212 ••:....i rricisay Hopkins 7500 Edinborough Way #3213 v Amy Bacon 7500 Edinborough Way #3215 Ali Akbar Amehdighomi 7500 Edinborough Way #3216 Gerald Finnerty_ . 1/1- -, 7500 Edinborough Way #3217 / ,IY1 a ry Tollefsrud 7500 Edinborough Way #3218 1.- ,Jivier Couture • 7500 Edinborough Way #3302 ,Jewell Mohn Mary Beth Goodman Mohn 7500 Edinborough Way #3303 1- / -carol Gates 7500 Edinborough Way #3304 1-- Bryce Mack • . Tricia Mack 7500 Edinborough Way #3305 ..--- iElizabeth Simpson 7500 Edinborough Way #3306 1,-- --- \Anne Tosney 7500 Edinborough Way #3307 'c, ,- .1,ohn Berg 7500 Edinborough Way #3308 k.. ,/ vLawrence Brandberg Zoe Anne Brandberg 7500 Edinborough Way #3309 1, Pamela Chrissinger, 7500 Edinborough Way #3312 i Lillian Yamamoto 7500 Edinborough Way #3313 t-- Silvana Benzoni 7500 Edinborough Way #3314 ;arrand Anderson. 7500 Edinborough Way #3315 ,Margaret Hudson 7500 Edinborough Way #3316 it, Kim Yamamoto 7500 Edinborough Way #3317 C ,/- Habibollah Faiz 7500 Edinborough Way #3318 N.,' Sarah Dolphin 7500 Edinborough Way #3319 fiane Brady 7440 Edinborough Way #4102 -t.-- Eleanor Johnson Estate Heather Storke 7440 Edinborough Way #4103 V Eleanor Johnson Estate Susan Storke 7440 Edinborough Way #4103 ke-' Marlys Kittleson 7440 Edinborough Way #4105 4nnis Nelson Marybeth Nelson 7440 Edinborough Way #4106 1/ ',Dennis Nelson Marybeth Nelson 7440 Edinborough Way #4107 V -iy/illiam Morin 7440 Edinborough Way #4108 \ 44el Schleifer 7440 Edinborough Way #4110 \, u 'san Lunden 7440 Edinborough Way #4112 t,- Myra Starkenburg 7440 Edinborough Way #4113 Glen Gilbertson 7440 Edinborough Way #4115 Sudarshan Sood Manpreet Sood 7440 Edinborough Way #4116 ,Lois Ring 7440 Edinborough Way #4117 Javid Schleifer , 7440 Edinborough Way #4118 1.-- (Linda Rhoads 7440 Edinborough Way #4202 `- 'brace Threats- • 7440 Edinborough Way #4203 V d Hoffman 7440 Edinborough Way #4205 L ,Y. feanne P. Forchas • 7440 Edinborough Way #4206 1- „Sharon Oltman Jerry Oltman 7440 Edinborough Way #4207 ?avid Reischel Julie Reischel 7440 Edinborough Way #4208 u. dose Calvo Mirta Calvo 7440 Edinborough Way #4210 1, :6)eborah Holmstrom 7440 Edinborough Way #4212 1, mouth Mariano 7440 Edinborough Way #4213 t. 4thleen Abrams 7440 Edinborough Way #4215 V ..,Gaye Unger 7440 Edinborough Way 414216 - a.iy Johnson Lujing Qu 7440 Edinborough Way #4217 1.- Bark Daumann 7440 Edinborough Way #4218 1,, „Christoph Mathieu Mie Mathieu 7440 Edinborough Way #4302 1/41.1 / 4oAnne Boche 7440 Edinborough Way #4303 V Ying Yao 7440 Edinborough Way #4304 pan Roehrich 7440 Edinborough Way #4305 ianne Turner 7440 Edinborough Way #4306 JoAnn Ridley 7440 Edinborough Way #4307 rSK...tie Carney 7440 Edinborough Way #4308 1.- uren Wood 7440 Edinborough Way #4309 1.- '1... Lssom Espel Carolyn Espel #,04 7440 Edinborough Way #4312 Tom Espel Gerald Johnson 7440 Edinborough Way #4312 Tom Espel Harriet Johnson"”" 7440 Edinborough Way #4312 \ 'Phil' Griffin Gloria Griffin 7440 Edinborough Way #4313 1, Richard Henderson Becky Henderson 7440 Edinborough Way #4314 Fredrick Morgenstern Kendra Morgenstern 7440 Edinborough Way #4315 .-1444nne Christensen 7440 Edinborough Way #4316 t, ' ginia Cook 7440 Edinborough Way #4317 I., mimes Youngblood 7440 Edinborough Way #4318 I/ .:4ugh Sweeney Susanne Sweeney 7440 Edinborough Way #4319 \, 'orge Warner M. Jerris Warner E. Thorpe 7400 Edinborough Way #5101 L Ijile 7400 Edinborough Way #5102 \/ amara Rasch 7400 Edinborough Way #5103 ‘.- s.,`-‘ fancy Cameron Janis Cameron 7400 Edinborough Way #5104 ,L... eorge Gettpn , Jan Gettpn 7400 Edinborough Way #5105 '\. George l Tuueli ,i Linda '. --suii-Nudell 7400 Edinborough Way #5106 ,byn-- Moore 7400 Edinborough Way #5107 -L.- iichard Miner Colleen Miner 7400 Edinborough Way #5108 ‘,.-- - aryAnn Woodall 7400 Edinborough Way #5109 t- r ent Christensen Marilyn Christensen 7400 Edinborough Way #5202 -12Yd Kragenbring Betty Kragenbring 7400 Edinborough Way #5203 It. -Mary West 7400 Edinborough Way #5204 \... Richard Walne Annette Walne 7400 Edinborough Way #5205 Richard Walne Company c/o Gassen Co. 7400 Edinborough Way #5205 ./.. I( thleen DuRocher Frank DuRocher 7400 Edinborough Way #5206 t... AaLelen Vagle 7400 Edinborough Way #5207 1.. "J'Zr ry Goplin 7400 Edinborough Way #5208 1,-- r"-- hn Lacy Diane Lacy 7400 Edinborough Way #5302 C ,panne Okagaki 7400 Edinborough Way #5303 (:-. •.3rad Williams 7400 Edinborough Way #5304 t. avid Reeder Bette Reeder 7400 Edinborough Way #5305 . M ry Lindberg 7400 Edinborough Way #5306 skudith Campbell 7400 Edinborough Way #5307 (--- 1 —Thomas Bartelt 7400 Edinborough Way #5308 V.- 411Q-y1 Haydo N( .9 L 1 7400 Edinborough Way #5309 *Marva Tsatsos Tsatsos 7400 Edinborough Way #5310 1-- "Kcifsten Lindberg 7400 Edinborough Way #5311 Isidro Perez 7400 Edinborough Way #5312 Jennifer-,,Pluhar 7400 Edinborough Way #5313 \-- *aria A. Liptak 7420 Edinborough Way #6101 1, ,- "ary L. Olberding 7420 Edinborough Way #6102 `1,- .Q.ceg Iverson Eva Iverson 7420 Edinborough Way #6103 'kF Ifeith Folkert • Joan Folkert 7420 Edinborough Way #6105 1.--- ary Rauk 7420 Edinborough Way #6106 L 'Mark Lovmo Seungsim Kang 7420 Edinborough Way #6107 `- ,Cathleen Nelson 7420 Edinborough Way #6108 c, gene Kuznecoff 7420 Edinborough Way #6110 v.- Z. ;john Greupner Karol Greupner 7420 Edinborough Way #6111 \-- Jeanne Young 7420 Edinborough Way #6112 Irginia Connors 7420 Edinborough Way #6113 \,? -Ailuhammad Adeel 7420 Edinborough Way #611.6 1,- Gloria J. Colbus 7420 Edinborough Way #6116 L, JasonLee Scott 7420 Edinborough Way #6117 Philip Larson Colleen _ Larson 7420 Edinborough Way #6118 James Swearingen Sandra Swearingen 7420 Edinborough Way #6201 c„.- leen Keenan 7420 Edinborough Way #6202 '/ 'ing Yee Wong 7420 Edinborough Way #6203 ,..„ -›...,_ e W. Odland 7420 Edinborough Way #6205 ‘.--- sKary Jo Olberding 7420 Edinborough Way #6206 \ ,atricia Thompson 7420 Edinborough Way #6207 Judith Smith 7420 Edinborough Way #6208 ‘---- 4.ebra G. Holtz 7420 Edinborough Way #6210 k.- drbara Hentges 7420 Edinborough Way #6211 t- 'Ale-Caswell Senum 7420 Edinborough Way #6212 ric Nelson Carla _______L_ Nelson 7420 Edinborough Way #6213 43hilippe Moineau Marg5ek- ; Vloineau 7420 Edinborough Way #6215 .V. Constance Ungerman ____.--+ - ^ 7420 Edinborough Way #6216 t..- .---- Ody Virnig - .V ' 7420 Edinborough Way #6217 \r - -Walter Michels Nina Michels 7420 Edinborough Way #6218 ‘...- ,Richard Breuing Jr. 7420 Edinborough Way #6302 1--- *.aleb Creswell 7420 Edinborough Way #6303 (.- Anastacia Davi Kimal 7420 Edinborough Way #6304 .Mark Dutton V 7420 Edinborough Way 416305 i-- I Linda Roberts William , Roberts 7420 Edinborough Way #6306 I-- Fereydoun Sarreshteh Maryam Sarreshteh 7420 Edinborough Way #6307 4-ry Johnson Coleen Johnson 7420 Edinborough Way #6308 L. .Mary Kelleher 7420 Edinborough Way #6309 `- Mary Ruff ' 7420 Edinborough Way #6312 -.Qossana Bewick LeRoy Bewick 7420 Edinborough Way #6313 Tc'Ise Maldonado Ugaz 7420 Edinborough Way #6314 1,-- i7 awrence Batchelder Judith Batchelder 7420 Edinborough Way #6315 V Erin Lorenz 7420 Edinborough Way #6316 V 4argaret Menk 7420 Edinborough Way #6317 No •.4ean Otto i 7420 Edinborough Way #6318 V Thanyada Ratnasingha i - 7420 Edinborough Way #6319 Print Owner Na vf- - Sign ure CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear ov voices. -7 0 0 e /2 tig to.ty Address and Unit Number e375' ad70 D to CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION D 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. )// tcAy Print Owner Owner Name Address and Unit Number e7,e, Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This. amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. RetsciA ---PfcYu 4-5103 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the. Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Pc-i\k4 S 6.)i-ryi&P-0,1u 2400 erpioopravi--/ 1,04/ z-0-10z-1 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 6- 1 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Jan 0 Geffen Apt 5105 -4/U 7400 Edinborough Way Minneapolis, MN 55435-5614 Address and Unit Number Signature// Date 6 c(n\Ce Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (c) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. C' nOC) ce r Name -) 4Dti &QI 6Dc) DA)-N V-04L\I 4S105-7 Ad ss and UnIt Number iY\ `DT,Thsz___ Signature °T8ilDate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. (120/142e-1-2 fk):h b()rovI-)W s-Iog Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /9-Ay iwv kloobALL woo ).1)/,60/20aqii Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signatur 4--jele2dtt-er 27-/P Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 61,1 I Print 0 er Name Address and and Un(t/Number Sl q21° V Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. v•qc-,4,(1,rke, 74-oo vbt) u (&t. 1)vo Print Ower Name,/ Addres, and Unit Number Kyt Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Rict E, 1/4/Es-r Print Owner Name 7600 .1?//0,136100617( v\hfr) f P i. 5.1(31 Address and Unit Number at Ws7 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 -AK57-2b G Address and Unit Number Print Owner Name .////c Date 'Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and nit Num e Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Go "11-10-0 EDid&okor,161-1 tA)i9-' I Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Jerry Goplin 7400 Edinborough Way Apt. 5208 Edina, MN 55435 Dat Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. i/NC AIA4=• °JN74/1) -ii(.4;) Lick/ 70 Print Owner Name Address and 4 it Number e w .2.,1„J-74-)4618' Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Nu ber -4. ate Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. `10 v0)0(1). \i\ \/\)o, 44- ..5-130 (-1 Print Owner Owner Name ddress aind Unit Number 81Gla Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recogniz how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. i4 sg,C 71f.4-Z- D 7IS? ° Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ky/ S-3 0 7 Address and Unit Number Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 2-167x) g41,rC--/ 140-0 ED/A/6'0 RD 06 /7 L-A) t1/4- Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3.. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking tots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 2 - Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.conn/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year,extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 1 [4-R_A/ sAlTsos - 400 1--clittbuNOL (co ( ( ri t Owner Name Addres and Unit N tuber / Signa Date Signature CENTENNIAL. LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Kiy-54-ex, LII„dbe)r) Print Owner Name 7400 '_Ct kv%6),Y40 Ire) aAl 4-531 Address arae Unit NuFnber Date 210 A f*v'' 6 rni Address and Unit Number LO Print Owner Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. I Sig ture Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. In At Q— A A L)PrAL. 7i/(9-0 catio40,L04 00) Print Owner Name Address and Unit NuMber ))8 Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Ulli Al\ r\i out se} 0 \bercA (v) Ect loborouco LAy lad\ Print Owne Name Address and-Unit Number 8 )3 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Owner Name Address and Unit Number k,A2t d1/4—v.s CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. EA a se, b y wce..) b/D T 5 VJ Address and Unit Number (444-1 -(-7/ V/y/ia/6' Signature Date -2 I h Print Ow er Name O0.. r) FOIK-e (-1 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. '911g(/ giq/X 7/do e41A-1.6;xoti6H4Jll-c1 l/©c Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number e .5- acve Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in.the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7q 20 Elivt-bOkrY)6ke W c,`" A pi- 60-2 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number S. vvi Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotafsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. .A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. rent Owner Name Nebso 748O a`41161-0-U5 ti til_C '/Or5 Ed447%,f)v Address and U • Number 551t35 / Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the foiiowing major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. C uz L F F "m g E Ou 61/ to4y. Print Owner Name DUI/kJ /17/J 5-54h-i Address and Unit Number I ft io;:, -- Signature fil0g-ii5 d\tW; Date / CENTENNIAL. LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (It 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website:http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 L,/ /://SP Address and Unit Number TDP03 Gki:OpA) Print Owner Name Signature Oi 0/g Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. j 3 Address and 1pnit Number Print Own r Name Sig Date Print Owner Name Address and Unit NumberV R/7(20(S nate Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. IT)RfriAmme,4 Alca 7 1f 20 &diobe' tA) CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 64/4- 7,0 at, thi Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number %/' Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ,54.1)Des a,da-a -Wo C.4 6 6i,oatke- t 0 6-6 IN) Print Owner Name 7L.f 4J goimheyotwth '-‘0.))01 Address bnd Uni Number Date Sign8ture CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (10 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 6D -0,111 kt— 1420 -k"-l3 z cc,A-41---,- I6t Print Owner Name Adcress and Unit Number Csn iLP-11.g" Date Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 1W4 Cr IA/ I) a iv Iva 6 edi Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Els 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Lee Odland 7420 Edinborough Way Apt 6205 Minneapolis, MN 55435 Print ONn Address and Unit Number Signature 4 — Date 0 Print Owner N/me Signature Address and Unit Date tuber itz‘,4 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. rAorAy,-7,5012 7 (02,6 raiAbo roa 14v -()7/ Print Owner Narrie Address and Unit Number 7161.6-teis) Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ch, 'I- -- 6/\ LJ60,..1 g Print Owner Name Ad ress andiUnit Number Date Signa re CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. ,A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Debra Holtz-- Print Owner Name ira Signature .Edi'nbarvu h \ilai 6zo Ed;hm, Addr s and Unit flunnber 'yin) .55 ,3 ate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIU1VI ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. aThi-Jo EcatJ1004tcu ,h LAJA Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number, .21$ Signature Date ( (.7 c=,.D7 Dale Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. bez-/t)- /---z>/v6orez)zec-i. G72.41-6/ Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ir,`L A-)e-/S0--) Print Owner Name 1 71/2 o L:11/) boipe/4 t ve,,fi 6212 z- Addresis and Unit Number -SE-r2S— Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. , Mo /112 Print Ow er Name 7vao Address ancklUnit Date -444 a is Ler Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Addr s and nit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotaisrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owne Name '-(2_ ESi,1-16 ()V(Qtf (-e-<L• Addres and Unit Number Signa Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 71/Qo Ed/1,80K.ott_31-( W ,art i f 4- Ai Al Y5V1.5— Address and Unit Number O V I A 0 , h s I G Print Owner Name Date I ci--1 1W-6 a, ge"&--u e\I6L. Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIU1VI ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 71120 C-INW/30Rotickfity/4-4.( & 5/, 2—, ik) Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 2-0 c1-ttn too rt ,—,91/1 UNct.x Nie73 eft5Sk) CLIA.Ok-Le 303 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number ( (9 ( (C3 Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /k ,4 giL -5-0-e1)1 birriov ivzo tu,v4d,)-dv;i7 wAvy _gia3dc Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number dyw Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 40- 4,./WDA ae. Alters w /Cb ipt4. Re4pRrx '>'/ 2a Eo/AisdriteAsy/ m/Ry 6'306` Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number afe-rnee., r 4) Eg D Signature ate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 71-1-g0 °V) 4tOpg 1---111<-/M o HN5oN CoLELN Son No bjar0.-, Arm 55 55 Address and Unit Number Sign/ S -6 9.0/.8- Date Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION CJ 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. IAIV)4 \4(1(`eer Print wr81 elt Name Address and Unit Number /A ? Signature Date July 2018 Petition from Rosjnna and Roy Bewick We the undersigned petition the Edina City Council to end the covenants agreement with the Village Homes of Centennial Lakes at the conclusion of 30 years — not to extend it another 10 years. The contract is due in July 2020 to be renewed. We trust you will be fair and hear our voice. We live part of the time in Italy and prior to our departure we are voicing our opposition to such a long monthly assessment that is required now even when we are out of the country. Name spelled Address and Unit Number Signature Rossana Bewick 7420 Edinborough Way 6313 LeRoy Bewick 7420 Edinborough Way 6313 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This , amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ( ) - /-\ )A10 Print Owner Name :16..e,L0 Li A...) or -) 631({ E(;'i; e), HA/ Addresand nit Number SignatuM Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. --14,d;cb 7 Lt2G d'c h o 1-01cfil Way 3 LS— Lcivii^e Jr? c_ E 8a f;.:_ke Id e_ rix.e,y,e (der I fm a_ At 3..5- Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number fzuvb&neg2- E- 2t/ &3°Va-/-j,k) A i4r 44-j 2a Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7st at) tAlitS 141 W Address an -31 (Jnit Number Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VIINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name 442-19 66(2431106Pro244,1 W ah i4- 3(-f A d d res and Unit Number /9,24‹J /l45/) 5/-" ‘j c2Okr Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. e- 0 Print Owner Name 0 c 0 1L t , ne ddress and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. --D ayle, 5racly 742-1-0 Edivtbor-D7A41 Print Owner Name AVdress and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION CJ 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Mme res- 1440 2.78 Nj36) v64 us)/ i--?eal\ner 3-row,/ -1)(lhornii 1j in) I15-34---33- Print Owner Name '-"TGps-- Address andlUnit Number -(f2E13)01J ;0741c/ S-/L/3-° Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. AA12-CH,t i/6 1SO 171 Print Owner Name 700 Ecettl bd rd tie) k 600-0 41/06 a t c/It).7 Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \kjit4,V4 KoA/NI 71.1* E.001 gog-oll6P VIA/ iflog Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Ci 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ijoc i (Fe„-t- (-1 alTdet..) e,fre, Wgy ql Print Owner a m e Address nd Unit Ntimber 1\I gyp ure /44,, /z/ - ,7u7-77- Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (Is 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotafsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 5ut5aN) )-ut-A101 -r) 14/44 --chkti))0/1-86410 14)eti 44-)4)1 Print Owner Name Ahapt'ress and Number 00/0. 20/0 D to s A(6-- Print Owner Name 7446 214/7 -7-- Ad• ess and U Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voi s. CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7y90 W Address and Unit Wumber Print Owner Name Signature 1D/9//:r CENTENNIAL LAKES C NDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. L/ /VDA- 141) tat) _„-)JA.,-cA- 11-1 0 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VITNIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. Itis a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. vi,, k -7 Print Owner Name Addres nd Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (14 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. )(Ye //67,41 Y77? -/(,-//09/,‘/ Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VITNIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. je A i1 /4.11 p, 'lie, ee-14Y 2J-:412.4 Print Owner Name -01.1%/ A f/V Address and Unit Number 3-2,3fr,- Signature Date A 1 )..3 ;pi E Signatu Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. C 9 cc- 0 ti--"c-^- Print OWner Name itAic LEA_,A6,,,,,4_11_ )--/)<D 7 Ad&ess and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in .fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \/4,4,/ iiqo 7,h/A)A9tot‘L.177, iv 4 V #44/ V4 5s1`. 3 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Da eObt)/ff CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. jc) frvik C Lio PrinOwner Name 7 j.L-f-v-t) -/3 -2 0- If Signature Date )4.•Vo (-71--J-/° Address and 'Unit NurWber 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 4_4_0 IrN o ar o 4\ \AL__ t Address a Unit Number to Print Owner Name Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. R r A- rt Ckei D-1. Print Owner Name 1-P-1-0 Ed 1-.oro a,t,1 17t id?t'nQ iv‘tsi Addres and Wit Number 675-45". S/S1 Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /bra (NO 61i atvLe3(),k k (AL3-1 11*eLQ Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Sig Date IV-NO -dt`iTIkk CO (4_ alvj ddress and Unit Number P int Owner N e CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION IEJ 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. our y e 40500 Print OvJner Name L J 74(10 gilviboioa94 u/4X 1421 Address and Unit Number N( )71' Qv Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VIENIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment 4. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. M 1 E. t.A...vvv,„_ v. v.._ Print Owner Name 744.0 Ecl:ydocoro.,...,04,.., 42_1$ Address)and Un. umber /4 ) x_01%, 6ttri/t-Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7nP0 toti.v, o u_14 Lai (t-30 2— Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number zoa Date Signatur CENTENNTIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider-the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing thisPetition now allows the City ample time for long-term-financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 4V/i,t, Li& Print Owner Name ((303) umber CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. L-0 Address and and Unit Number I-1/N ate Signature Lis/ Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. SLA-ccrAtie I urhek., L'Andor Print Owner Name Addres and Unit Number (z7 g, atOd Signature Date Ye6) 'ddress and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES COND MINIUM ASSOCIATI N 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name ./ CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ha0 Print Owner Name 2W1 ephilit/Jia) II IffifY,Qq,6-Da4-1 Address and Unit' Number /NJ Signature itfr/E-.?-6(/fy Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ,„1 7Licio J-ct(fribcroa lk -3 Print Owner Name 'Address arie. Unit Number Signature g/9/( Date Print Owner Nme CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7yy0 6--/%4J Lop° i9 A/ ''fr-Sfy_Li Address and Kinit Number g/7 R`C)/cP Signature Date /met) M 0 d Print Owner Natne Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7446 676/47e04-1)dam/ 62) / 5-5 -4 3 Address and Unit Number eh 2/2 /8 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. (7/ / Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Sig ture Date Signa CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. V\ co ‘,1kvJ/20(04„ 1A304-1 LVII1 Print Ow er Name Address aqc1)Unit Numbler , Vsi?vi Date 74//21r Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOINIIINTUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. , . ja/vy r ye) 449 a cl 'me) rol,%ihoirelyil 'At #i1318 r()1 on,_s3-4 (i Print Owner Na e / Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION clo 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices, 31- "7 Li q.-3 z , 711-1-F/9. Ems, „ee..)5 Address and Unit Number .,-)6' 1/Ce- Print Owner Name Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd, East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetinQfsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnectcom/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 766 0 tclitte-ke)&a .(1 41-8162--- Add ss and Unit 'Number __.,0741,),(\ b-e-rv, Print Owner Name ••• Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 yedrs and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 6ha1ir0 M u,L>.S Print Owner Name 1560 CeivvUi -riv-ix J 1/1/T -3 103 N AN O:Ires and Unit Number ate Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. V,t.0 /9- irReAle-- 2c i,e)//iii-.3ow-ax7r/ -12,1)1 r 3i AS- t 0\kner Name fp/WA- /yip) Address and Unit Number c))) Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Els 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /ti,&,,e4/74 )LEE A) Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number R//Vg" 2 / Dat CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. L, cAINc\es-or.‘ 43P-7 Address and Unit Numbet Print Owner Name Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. „ /4/14 (411 Print Owner Name 7.TD4 eekk toorotto (Al 44 3 1 d g Address and Unit Number s/r/z4te Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 6/Jkra, \.) Del nroA) 7,59o0 ttk-1/--t- 3 //° Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. -7 5-0 c? • k ki 4 L e - Print Owner Name Address and Linit Number 5<:35, Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONI O1VIINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. {-) /0 /04- L144 a 15-4e t17/a§lea6; z,_»4( 3//6 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Nun<ber Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VITNTUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7:71j'n 7co o ec ),' toxo t Print Owner Name A ress and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /44%di j )14 0 0 '12 --e_ Print Owner Name (,„ -re 3 He 79.),icit.v&roeli, tf,41 Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDONE ASSOCIATION Ci 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Skoidele/L_. Print Ownet Name 7,5"06 Address and lk Oh' nit Num e r Si n u rf Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. a live_ (__ S cu.) S Print Owner Name -75vo Ecf(AborouNktiOn_ 3,263 Address anti Unit N ber Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. '64 ak) 114 49 &)-,0 icite e 01P c 141; 3z0 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 3e-rio Print Owner Name 7 /ncatf--,-Loa;6 Address and Unit Numbgr 5 ) Signature Date )Print Owner Name Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 750 0 16(4 Address and Unit Number t‘f6t1 flk 3 Z.0 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 75?-1- 4/7 6c-j/-7__ Address and Unit Number (-//k) rint Owner Name Sign Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. I ..,nds Print Ow IS°0 Ed,( k 3a13 Address and Unit Number 41;0443V 1417)&1 Signatu 8/1 IA0 (8 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. v CCSGG4kA Print Owner„Name )11v 66LGOV-- Signature 75 CZ 'ck._ilo-ofe-tti_clin 0)4-1 3)( Addrdss and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVITNIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Max-- -reile- c,rc4 Print Ownel- 14 Name 7500 Ed2.c'n locorzoe t")°(1 Atit 3Z-( C kv46,_/--(bc/ Address and Unit Number / L-), 4 6 17i e ,) Signature4 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. t1-1-.. N1oNN 757ao 601415dR•00611 ite4Y *33o3 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 1-47ifr Signa Ure Date _ 1 ./.\-----------\, cQ, CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional. $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7S—no 1-----diN.RADR6(1, A 474 Address d Unit Number Print Owner Name Signature g(?. Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. M,45-/il'iras vi I coo EctinkofrovA If 33 0("? Print Owner Name Ad ess ancc Jnit Number /2, Date hYle_ Print Owner Name C.)_S (1 7567 Edi Cb Address and Un umber o CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.koietinafsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful. Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVIINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signaturp, /) S.-- If Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. A) to GEAG, 900 EloilvsocRou6i4- WA-Y ±330c Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 8-(0 —201 8 Sig ure Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees„ This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 4/ICo 1,2- Yezkaza26-16 776-66 AlyikWad/ .-Z! 3513 Print Owner Name Addr s and Unit Number -269/8' Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. licwa__ bo rwak Oa 331 tt Print Own Name atvta _ 55-1 vAddress and Unit Number Date A Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAIC KS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetinafsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City; to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 00 ,5-oo 433r- LikiAk /65463- Address and Unit Number /XV,F. Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. V /4 A.7 I 5:rz7 •-ac-i 1 4, Print Owner Name AddresTand Un' l Number g-ct Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. LL E1). 65`13C Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 7 ,f /2/ e,) rrat Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. tjitety;?ri LAAI zit iftielAS '7600 g-ctlifvboRaivil 11/1 =43'J Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature g (Si g Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 5z cLic #Z/ c.."5- Edi, .111K. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number "-C`i31 Signature R-7-oc,/s) Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. kdi4A Sonfif-7L 75a6 4-ovo(p Print Owner Name nit Number q/2 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building perMits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ()AA-Z(1044; PA-)4 Print Owner Name T6-7.0 EDIA)66(24,0(.4 Witylt zla y Address and Unit Number &.-6 i4/1/4. CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. in -R1 ,510 -151(Joa &i6A6A6 W, z » o Print OWner Name Ad ss and Unit Number 42,0-te-r\ Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. fnCt. r +6, KG 54-)1 Print Owner Name 7.04 Ed;r) ry Wa4 I id. Edina )/04 t'Addres and Unit Number o kaar.L, -1ff Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name ID La ‘tvk L) (/\ Ujou 3 Address ar'141 Unit Num er cpoj eSignatur-• Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. --,a6/4/5d/R 0/6/9/,_2/45--- Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 5asActra„ 7.5-0o Ex.c6. baro I i L 6”( Print Owner Name Aolidress and Unit Number - 1) #U 11, 01 Ai 5:5-6/35- ..)0Jeci Signature OB/O L//04 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3..A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name 1.5:_t) ratio, boroui A avt_q =)0'21/ 3 Address and Unit Number F -6 'oteD/g Date Signature CENTENNIAL. LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. •C--014*Is .64A+ 0/47 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number ar•on otiets Co—\ Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVIINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 22c. I 11--/9 kit /-7z Et214</i- Print Owner Name Address and Unit kl,d1-fiber /t1 z /eir7 Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 767,2J /it:7)6/7 Xorce:, 7;t Address and Un_ Number Print Owner Name ate NVIZA Print Owner Name 5 a a (Lop_ nu( Address and Unit Number s, Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. - 0 t Date COLQ., Jnk Print Owner Name '157o Pdmarcudi .2( Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotalsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. r Nssex\ Print Owner Name 15,,o EX‘A.\\ca-ot Was-a Ad ss and it Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Els 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ,11c;)N)D\ 1,/e4 17/C1,) 1:3 e- rLy 75-2,6 11))),-)r$roil4 #ar 0"--/, Print Owner Name /Address And Unit Number Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3.. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. YL4_(-S 57-R4Nb Print Owner Name 7$2o ED /JVC5oRc7 (-? , ,:Zoz,43 Address and Unit Nurfiber CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. CV\ f‘i s 5e.,‘,./xt L S t Ccilt tAleA ra) ti\rul 2- 2-lk Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number thy-ctu 41/ 37«/( Date Signature CENTENNIAL LADS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 757,1 o 6,0 (A/Sol&) (r /4 22'7 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. r-seA) 7 5). 0 hoc ov'sh \")ecy cit l4) Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VINFUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement.' 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. c)-) ikywakr-Ei 7 2u Eciwbo,rowA k Way 4-2302. Print Owner Name Add-ess and Unit Number //u /47, S>11) S7/ e Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Ci 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 2.30 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature '1/42NAiNA Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. TaPIA-Lak) S -2-0 k( ZZe2--f Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number NU 60 SS-1 Signature S )8 ate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3.. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Yockp Fut Print Owner Name 7S-10 Etif,'m borou.b, Way -1-3og Addrbss and Unit Number Signature ( Date CENTENNIAL LAKES C NDOMINIUM AssocIATION 18.01 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota,fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 514 ilk r+ Print Own dr r Name VAJt Sign ure 7r2o tetz,Norac c? ), , A dress and Ur?it Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. AtAtm Eat, 206 E--pasepotionitifiv Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature'' v Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. endo ,n k o cu" c 75ZO EoliAltboauOtthe2312fEctiiiaNthi Print Owner Name Addr ss and nit Number 59°5 Signature 11(4410+ iOu aktio2-) 8-la-IB Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. VIC,iLfC-, /14 617k,ult (14-ce i() Zgo EcAhiovt.)1-1,_ zZ-.31(T Print Owner Name Address an Unit Number )171(:).144._ Eh I IT Signature Date Print Owner Na e 1520-611,(Qe( Ott, 2-311 Addr ss and Unit Kiumber CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotafsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ner treirk [(75--b(6# '71,/,i0ediNbordagAiva Address and Unit Number 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Print g Si6nature Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Ahn RGtS h1u54e,y) 15410 Ek r)bor tUdi-ti,•k-I( 05 Print Owner Name it /%/Ny fie 5 m 1.4 n./ Adds and Milt Number A-) MA) 5,543r ( g4)15 at CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 4 Adelf-ess and nit Number Print Owner ame Signature J (I( ,00> Date ature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. dAr\tr) WA/ \VD-7 Print Owner Name dress and Unit Numb& Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION CJ 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will Ing odl og 7q0 &6,(iibov-04 gal 03( Address'and LMit Number TA Date recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print ner Name URe Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 1-(Lc-ALE E. je,R.KhoL 7- 757/0 ED/At1otZou_9H WAY MO Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. y A/ TA p '7 /a 542 eor-os4 araey, *//// Address and Unit Number Print Owner Name /02 ee_fl, 2-07P Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. LD, bt)•) Print Owner Name ---n s A Address and br4ii Number V-A Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 s-c/- o o M 6` ,L D illi fit, e,p-s — 6 id 74 14 d /// fi Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature 7 - 0-0/ g/ Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional,$1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. --1s- 4 o (004 / Addl-eiss and Unit Number 5S '(3s Nr Signature Date , _s 1+0L Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 54 v . Print Owtter Name Ione x_oo r e 11-4 / 1/ 1 Address a d Unit Ndmber 5- 4- Date Signatu CENTENNIAL L <_Es CO ONITNIUM ASSOCIATIO1\ ii 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http:llminnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. / 751/ 0 e(///9 114y Address Address and Unit Number Print Owner Name 6/a\e/i Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOC TION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: milce.kojetingfsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 74'0 41 -4 Address and Unit Number Print Ow 'er Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. tot-4-3 A Z_L kke Print Owner Name Address and Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. (1,kr;1 T7 4r oc—e Print Owner Name dr,,,/crottik Wgiy #/.2.0s- Address and Unit Number Signature 18 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 ,Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park ProMenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. A a>) J‘f e Nc-) r.56/ 1. Print 0%ner Name 1 5 6--d;;)bee,-,,A U/a ti 14 1) I Address and Unit Number Signature a et6 Anal'Ae A -21 F Date g-to dt-,100--urnit Address and U Numbe (Th le Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ts. k, ,- - qiunki Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMMUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \Ae.11)\ -r>" 19k0 eD\OFANI-Oaunk Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature At.4,4.LST 2 I ?) Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVIIMU1VI ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. —7 5- 14 d bo,o, w Y Leroy b.. Ir fri tvw 5-5435. Print Own'er Name Address and Unit Number Av jo st to, 2 0 1 g Signature Date rzi5 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMLNIRJM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotaisrconnect.com/CentennialLalces We, citizens of. Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. mi\Nan 6kse( 791°D;koft*.voNy Print Owner Name A dress and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. V;)Icerft 45kf 754.0 E borch Wciki 237 Print Owner Name Address and Ut'tit Number ate Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotalsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. n e_.,i 1 2E I1 .G? Print Owner Name Tryo alkil,"41414 #7 k/zir Address and Unit Number ier,):741 1-14 6-/t Signature C7' Date Date 75ko )1,1t3wzou.61--t "AN sc Address and Unit Number Lr3 - filPralk POP,?‘ Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VIINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 1103 CENTENNIAL L A\ (Es C UM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to S4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \ c-k Print Owner Name 7540 E.CYM bOro3\1\ \tY)i-jt- 13C3 AdTress and Unit Number Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMMUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial pianning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 161/0 -41,(A1-Aae(-6-1.1- WAY:5,30/- Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /41, 4-44- e/veilde $.-o oro,?'' 417 0-101- /3O5 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent, a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ( Print Owner Name r_4ot:.7 Address and Unit Number ti Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 75-4 c 12)/ "1,6'0X0 u c/f MT o2 Address and Unit Number Avo,REQJ e lewcze- Print Owner Name ieo)i-e-, A Zwc-crz-) xvo Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. S2--6 -1' Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Zuccilgo Z9/6 -07)Lit) Print Owner Name Address and U Num Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVIINIUM ASSOCIATION C.4 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signatu e Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement, of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. h&c 114.Rcurke_ Print ner Name 1640 ini9orouAll Wat , 13 I Addres't and Jnit Number DAT .6Q__ if ► g-016 Signat re ate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The,covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. god Print Owner Name ;c44/(if- 1,016 E"--01;.)204014aa (41j Address and Unit Nler / 3 / q zp d Date Signature 1 3I CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM{ ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email; mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotaisrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 0.1 LS //-14\ Ad ss and Unit Number Print Owner Name 04:76 gii2o/2 Sig ure Date CENTENNIAL L (Es C NDOMINIUM ASSOCIATI 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years..The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to S4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. cr-)4er (y 7)-1 7 5376 .ci/r)6efrc)441 1o-7 Address and Unit Number )3/(0 (-47Signature Date Print Owner Name ignature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the. 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. C-)w tnn LC-OrSan T J Etilnloucot WaLLA 3 (1 Print Owner Name Address an nit Nr 01-tk Date / 3/ t-C-- CENTEN1N IAL LAKES C NDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional S1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. CENTEMIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 'ro ?; 9.S-21- 0 a•c-Q:61,_6wAtr-1,1A. G9c 41- J3Jci) Print Owner Name CJ Addres'and UMONumber Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMENTUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, Oui representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. L-1 rl kcc-, ak.gLiqi r -75"1-0 Ed' L / -41-' I 2- 0 .7 Print Owner Name J Addresand Unik Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six h‘lildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. oo d non '9-H20 ,5Cfir VJC(41 Address and Uri' Number rent Owner Name ( Signature I Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Sit kat/1 te, (21,667Z 75-10 ColcobOya),,i4 09, ita- /oitc Print wner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date t1/430 2-Z1C umber I 2-f el Print Owner Name ?cao ectcr)b-3, •-ect,Vt-L, 2 Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES C NDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of. Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. OES/i Date 0 C--di { 0 LI Address and 3aiD nit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. (-1qso1/4..\611 e_ \cio,„ Print Owner Name Signature Date Print Owner Name It '3-Li 10 E-)c\-, 40,4) Address ani Unit NunVoer 601 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. / ---44 v /c Signafu,d' Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOATIMUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 4f 4 0 SU D AtZ_ t fu I\1 P P ET- 1-< -44- Li (I 6 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAZES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. .3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAE ES C0NDO1VIINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. kcy))4r Print Owner Name 7 u 7_ 67 Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \A- a-0C— 50-c. ERg-kof a i L Print' Owner Name Addr s and U Number .3At Date Signature Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI.B. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Other From:Sharon Allison, Executive Assistant Item Activity: Subject:Correspondence Information Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: None. INTRODUCTION: There have been no correspondences since the last meeting. Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: VII.A. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Report / Recommendation From:Scott Neal, Executive Director Item Activity: Subject:Project Update Information Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: None. INTRODUCTION: Staff works on a variety of redevelopment projects which involve the HRA. This report is updated regularly to keep the HRA and the general public informed of the status of these projects. ATTACHMENTS: Description HRA Project Update 9-13-18 HRA Redevelopment Project Update September 13, 2018 Address Project Description Status North of Hwy 62 4500 France Ave. Redevelopment of vacant Edina Cleaner site; request for TIF for 4- story mixed-use project by Orion Investments A preliminary pro forma has been reviewed. In its current form, a financial gap exists. TIF has been requested to bridge the gap estimated at $3+ million and create a viable mixed-use project. Developer is refining budget to clarify the size of the financial gap. If a viable financing strategy is identified, staff anticipates presenting a draft TIF Term Sheet in October. A public hearing to consider the creation of a TIF District is recommended. 3925 Market St. Redevelopment of the former Center Parking Ramp with Nolan Mains apartments and new public parking Actively under construction; completion Fall 2019 3930-3944 Market St. Expansion of North Parking Ramp to include more public parking and first floor retail space Under construction; substantial completion has been pushed back two weeks to mid-October. 5146 Eden Ave. Redevelopment of vacant site to potentially include about 150 apartments with 45,000 Sq. Ft. Public Building with new park Negotiating terms of sale with Frauenshuh and studying design program of new public building with HGA; an appraisal of value has been prepared; additional discussion anticipated in September Hwy 100 @ Vernon & Eden Ave. Far term planning concept to explore viability of creating new public park (Grandview Green) on top of Highway 100 using a “freeway lid”; infrastructure to be funded by new property taxes generated from private construction on 8-acres of new land created when the tax- exempt, un-used right-of-way is reconfigured to be usable. This is Edina and MnDOT executed MOU in April to identify topics of mutual interest. This long-range planning concept continues to be refined with no specific implementation date. The general structure of private and multi-jurisdictional real estate transaction(s) and implementation roles Edina HRA Project Update September 13, 2018 Page 2 Address Project Description Status conceptual only with no specific implementation date. of City, MnDOT and private parties is anticipated to be prepared by 12/31/18. Greater Southdale Area 7200 and 7250 France Ave. Redevelopment of two older office buildings; owner has submitted new concept plans for input from Planning Commission and City Council. The project now includes both sites and the redesign strives to address the concerns raised about the previous site plan. Property owner requested TIF for the previous concept (that was rejected); a follow-up request for TIF is anticipated. 4100 W. 76th St. Redevelopment of office building; request for City support to develop 80-units of affordable housing by Aeon HRA has pledged local funds; Aeon has applied for primary funding; site plan review anticipated late summer/early fall 2018. Developer has requested that the HRA provide funding as soon as possible to reduce interest payments on debt. 7001 York Ave. Redevelopment of Hennepin County’s Southdale Regional Library with potential for addition development on unneeded portion of the site Hennepin County is preparing concept plans and determining how much land will be sold; next public meeting anticipated September 2018. A specific date has not yet been confirmed. Pentagon Park 4600-4660 W. 77th St. Redevelopment of 12-acres of the Pentagon Park North property for market-rate and senior housing by Chase Real Estate (approx. 585 total units). Developer has requested $14.7 million in TIF to offset the high cost of soil correction and public improvements. HRA Board discussed at June 28th meeting and confirmed the staff recommendations regarding amount and type of TIF assistance and adherence to affordable housing policy. Developer has submitted counteroffer which does not appear to be equivalent to the minimum requirements of the policy. The developer is also not agreeable to the level of maintenance fee recommended by staff to support the adjacent park. Work on a TIF legal agreement is on hold until agreement is reached on the outstanding issues. Edina HRA Project Update September 13, 2018 Page 3 Address Project Description Status 4815-4901 W. 77th St. and 7710 Computer Ave. Redevelopment of 12-acres of the Pentagon Park South property for retail, hotels and market-driven office/residential uses by Solomon Real Estate & Hillcrest joint venture. Developer has requested $18.1 million in TIF to offset the high cost of soil correction, structured parking and public improvements. HRA Board discussed at June 28th and July 26th meetings and confirmed the staff recommendations regarding level and type of TIF assistance. HRA attorney is drafting full TIF Agreement based on the terms that were mutually agreeable to HRA Board and Developer. Final action is anticipated in October. 4820 W. 77th St. Potential redevelopment for affordably- priced housing; related to Pentagon Park North Waiting for application. Other 7075 Amundson Former site of Waldorf Nevins dry cleaning facility – now vacant. Edina Housing Foundation has acquired the site and intends to sell to a developer who will construct affordably-priced housing on the site. Although no formal request has been made, staff anticipates that the use of TIF will be necessary to make redevelopment of the site financially feasible. Prepared September 10, 2018 Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: VII.B. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Other From:Scott H. Neal, Executive Director Item Activity: Subject:Clarifying HRA Position Regarding Long-Range Planning for Grandview Green Freeway Lid Information Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: None. INTRODUCTION: This item pertains to the "Grandview Green" concept. Based on discussion at recent HRA meetings, it was suggested that staff prepare a position statement so that this long term planning concept is identified as a concept worth considering at some point in the future. ATTACHMENTS: Description Recommended Language Recommended Language Handout Language recommended to be included in the 2018 Comprehensive Plan regarding Grandview Green September 13, 2018 INSERT in Land Use Chapter in the MXC Grandview area, with reference in the Implementation Chapter: While important for regional mobility and commerce, the state highways that divide the City into four primary quadrants have inadvertently created barriers that hinder connectivity among some of Edina’s local neighborhoods. In the future, alternative redesigns could be considered to better connect neighborhoods on opposite sides of highways. Expanded bridges frequently referred to as “land bridges” or “highway lids” are one means to unify neighborhoods by increasing access on local roads and trails without hindering regional mobility on the limited access highways. Potential opportunities to take advantage of existing topography to better connect local neighborhoods exist at a few points along Highway 100 and Highway 62. The Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority has conducted a preliminary concept study of the feasibility of constructing a “lid” (referred to as Grandview Green) over a limited portion of Highway 100 in the Grandview Commercial District. The initial studies indicate that this long-term concept has viability to be successfully financed and constructed. The construction of the lid will deliver upon the Guiding Principles established on page 7 of the Grandview District Development Framework. In addition to enhancing local transportation routes, the conceptual studies indicate that additional public green space can be created and un-used MnDOT highway right-of-way can be transformed into productive uses without hindering regional transportation needs. It is recognized that a long-term concept such as this requires the coordination of several governmental agencies and the support of the local community. Additional community engagement as well as substantial engineering design is required in order to establish the parameters of a redevelopment project that satisfies the needs of the impacted stakeholders and delivers a community benefit. The City shall continue to consider this Grandview Green concept as one means of improving the Grandview Commercial District. Language recommended to be included in the 2018 Comprehensive Plan regarding Grandview Green September 13, 2018 INSERT in Land Use Chapter in the MXC Grandview area, with reference in the Implementation Chapter: While important for regional mobility and commerce, the state highways that divide the City into four primary quadrants have inadvertently created barriers that hinder connectivity among some of Edina’s local neighborhoods. In the future, alternative redesigns could be considered to better connect neighborhoods on opposite sides of highways. Expanded bridges frequently referred to as “land bridges” or “highway lids” are one means to unify neighborhoods by increasing access on local roads and trails without hindering regional mobility on the limited access highways. Potential opportunities to take advantage of existing topography to better connect local neighborhoods exist at a few points along Highway 100 and Highway 62. The Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority has conducted a preliminary concept study of the feasibility of constructing a “lid” (referred to as Grandview Green) over a limited portion of Highway 100 in the Grandview Commercial District. The initial studies indicate that this long-term concept has viability to be successfully financed and constructed. The construction of the lid will deliver upon the Guiding Principles established on page 7 of the Grandview District Development Framework. In addition to enhancing local transportation routes, the conceptual studies indicate that additional public green space can be created and un-used MnDOT highway right-of-way can be transformed into productive uses without hindering regional transportation needs. It is recognized that a long-term concept such as this requires the coordination of several governmental agencies and the support of the local community. Additional community engagement as well as substantial engineering design is required in order to establish the parameters of a redevelopment project that satisfies the needs of the impacted stakeholders and delivers a community benefit. The City shall continue to consider this Grandview Green concept as one means of improving the Grandview Commercial District. will be dependent on improvements to current transit systems and transportation-related technologies, and will require Date: September 13, 2018 Agenda Item #: VII.C. To:Chair & Commissioners of the Edina HRA Item Type: Other From:Scott H. Neal, Executive Director Item Activity: Subject:Edina Housing Foundation Board of Directors Vacancy Information Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority Established 1974 CITY OF EDINA HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: INTRODUCTION: I will give an oral report.