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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPETITION_ KEEP PERPETUAL EASEMENT 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROADDECEMBER 18, 2018 TO: City of Edina Council Members James Hovland, Mayor Mary Brindle Mike Fischer Kevin Staunton Bob Stewart Members of the City of Edina Planning Commission James Bennett Sheila Berube John Hamilton* Susan Lee Louis Miranda Ian Nemerov* Joann Olsen Gerard Olsen Todd Thorsen City of Edina Staff Cary Teague, Planning Commission, Staff Liaison Mark Nolan, Transportation Commission, Staff Liaison* Kris Aaker, Assistant City Planner* FROM: Homeowners of the 4900 Block of Maple Road SUBJECT: 50th & France Small Area Plan * Chairing the 50th & France Small Area Plan Work Group ** Serving on the 50th & France Small Area Plan Work Group December 18, 2018 City Council & Planning Commissioners The City of Edina 4801 W 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 Re: 50th & France Small Area Plan Work Group Dear Honorable Mayor Hovland, Honorable Council Members, and Planning Commissioners: On behalf of our neighbors and ourselves this is an appeal to you to thoroughly consider the presumptions originating from planning concepts of the 50th & France Small Area Plan Work Group; in particular, development ideas for the U.S. Bank, Lunds & Byerlys Corporate, and United States Post Office site. To note, the build of a new road is proposed for this site, running North-South along the West line of these lots and possibly connecting to 49th Street and Townes Road to the North, and 50th Street to the South. We hope it is well known by all involved that the Buffer Strip abutting the backyard lots of private properties on the East 4900 block of Maple Road is a protected Perpetual Easement. Created by Court Order in 1971, this Perpetual Easement was again preserved by subsequent Purchase Agreements in 1972 between (then) First Edina National Bank and the Village of Edina. These agreements established the 50 foot green Buffer Strip for "open space, scenic and landscaping purposes" designated to remain R-1, all for the benefit and protection of the R-1 zoned lots to the West. Further, the Perpetual Easement inures to the benefit of twenty homeowners (called Benefited Lots) on the East and West side of Maple's 4900 block and runs with the title of the Benefited Lots. To release the Perpetual Easement, a joint action of three-fourths of the Benefited Lot homeowners would have to agree. We polled all twenty homes asking about their interest in this specific item in the 50th & France Small Area development plan. Without exception, all twenty property owners are unanimous and united in their concern for keeping the Buffer Strip for the same reasons as when originally enacted. And further, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules; and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. This specific issue is only one of many concerns being raised by adjoining blocks throughout White Oaks. We are coordinated and determined in our efforts to ensure that city leadership is listening to all diverse voices of area residents. We also respectfully request a response to our concerns and, in the interest of transparency, direct communication to affected homeowners regarding how the city plans to address these concerns. Thank you for your attention and consideration. Respectfully submitted on behalf of the 4900 Block Owners of Maple Road: Dayna Deutsch Mike Martin 4921 Maple Road 4905 Maple Road 952-920-9045 952-926-8172 Enclosures: Poll Results 4900 MAPLE ROAD OWNERS Sexton, Judy 4900 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 Sexton, Mike 14900 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 1Aris, Dominique i4901 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 iAris, Sandra 14901 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 Slade, Jane 4904 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 Slade, Len !4904 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 Martin, Mike 14905 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 1Martin, Geri 4905 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 Wirth, David 14908 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 - - - - - - - Alison 14908 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 Engstrom, Alta Webert, Mark 14912 Male Road, Edina, MN 55424 Utoft, Dan _ I4915 Maple Road, _Edina, MN 55424 Utoft, Mary 14915 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14909 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 Engstrom, Scott_ 14909 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424- Webert, Beth 14912 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 Albright, Robert Carolyn Torn Rickman Mary Kay Rickman Wyffels, Mary Ellen Dayna Deutsch Don Deutsch Carlson, Andy Carlson, Mary IMcShane, Elizabeth ;ikkurphy, Francis ;Swatfager, Angie Swatfager, Brad ;Moffett, George Moffett, Martha Kragness, Annie Kragness, Geof Hahn' Mimi Noack, Joe 1Noack, Ruth !Warner, Linda !Warner, Mark 14916 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 TT 4916 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14917Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14917 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14920 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 I 4921 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14921 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14924 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14924 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14925 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 -1 14925 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14928 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 i4928 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 4929 Maple Road, Edina, MN55424 14929 Maple Road, Edina ,_,M14 55424___.___1 14932 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14932 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14933 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14936 Maple Road, Edina, MN-55424 4936 Maple Road, Edina, MN 55424 14200 50th Street W, Edina, MN 55424 4200 50th Street W, Edina, MN 55424 Signature(s) TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. 1111ciLkikist ,zivoirik 4:(-NPON\ Property Owner Name(s) (please print) Address: 41 CO Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: 1D-2e.A--94--1 l .1(6 Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. 5/iND )2/4- A-214 Property Owner Name(s) (please print) Signature(s) TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL `) I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. Address: 4 '•)(7 I Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: 24 l 1 I el, Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. Date: /4/A /6 Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 ti-avyikel.St Prope mels) (please print) 474,r1roge___ Sig ture s Addre TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL X I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. S.i44-1/ Address: q 9 0 5 - Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. rn 1CIaeL Lo N\ ops Property Owner Name(s) (please print) /1/LULAd Signature(s) TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. ,1 DOcti A WL h-pyi Property Owner e(s) (please print) Signa ure(s) Address: 1410S Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. 2Cr() t EA/ STEC)9/ Property Oxic r-N-a e( ) (please print) Signature(s) Address: -4 o 9 AL7A LA) s )22 dZ4 Date: / 2.7 W Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. Date /q9/(F Address: Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 1-?6th4 \ A (please print)print) TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. Prop rty Owner Na (please print) Signature(s) TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as hen originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. Address: LO 1 Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 dite 11411 Date: '2—J OC3t G i IR Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. gu-D, 44143-.7\R, . POT-Lta 10120(2_ Lam._ 4 9 etT-kri Property Owner Nam (s) (please print) Address: Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: 417/ Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. gnature(s Date: TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. rm. (k-y1A.N\r‘ Property me(s) (please print) ktar Vcuj Vit-k-troctil Address: LH l7 Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. 11\00N Cdt-e,n Property OWner Name(s) aA,t) -111 Signature(s) Address: (7cQ lease print) /40JC- Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: la113//K Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. 06/w4Ln 4 Property Ownej Name(s) (please print) '1-‹e Date: AO Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. Signature(s) Address: Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Address: z-tco,q- Date: Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. Property owner Name(s) (please print) ,/(yeti Signat (s) TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as w—a—‘n originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL V. I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. ?ILAN (..-t-S c.\\)iksYWI ELI'LANG-n4 ti\GSNJAMG Property Owner Name(s) please print) • Signature(s) Address: 1ic1,26 Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: 12-11 I 2—Olct Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. Property Owner Name(s) Arliv. 1-e \IvA-1-. e v ease print) 44(1A Signaturte(6) TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as oriainally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. VQ) CWAI- Address: 612-8 Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: 149 6 Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL X I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. ARTha 66.0i6E_ 10o q /90/1"E ReA6 Property Owner Name(s) (please print) et.4444- /e. S g at re(s) Address: Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: id-/AO M Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL ZI am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. n't-e Kf Signature(s) Address: (Act Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: 1 2- - — Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. I, c_, 0 rf- iVrci Property Owner N. e ) (please print) TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. r\Aivv‘:i Property Owner Name(s) (please print) Signature(s) Address: q 133 Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: -- 12_ -17 Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. Property Owner Name(s) (please print) Signaturek Address: 1113G Maple Road, Edina MN, 55424 Date: PP TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. iosEr.oq u-rti A N Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement. TO: ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE 4900 BLOCK OF MAPLE ROAD RE: PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL Dear Neighbors, This is an important neighborhood poll asking for your opinion of the existing easement running north and south behind the properties on the east side of Maple Road. Commonly called the buffer zone, berm or strip, this easement separates residential property on Maple's east side from the parking lot beyond. It was created as a Perpetual Easement in 1971 when a court order cleared Edina's sale of a property that once stood between today's US Bank and Maple Road (and for 14 years served as a park and library). Specifically, this easement "provided for the benefit and protection of adjoining residents." It is zoned residential R-1. The court order also identified east and west residential lots of the 4900 block of Maple Road as Benefitted Lots. The Perpetual Easement stays with the property title to these Benefitted Lots and inures to the benefit of all future owners, with a provision that it may be released only by joint action of three-fourths (3/4) of these lots. As yours is a Benefitted Lot, you should find the complete court order in your Abstract of Title (for your convenience a copy of the relevant documents are also enclosed). We are taking this poll to determine your interest in keeping this easement as originally enacted and, subsequently, make our position known to the City of Edina in the context of current and future 50th & France Small Area Planning. PERPETUAL EASEMENT POLL I am interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement for the same reasons as when originally enacted, that the protected area remain zoned R-1 subject to applicable setback rules, and that any buildings constructed and subject to such setback rules be limited to current height limitations. I am not interested in keeping the Perpetual Easement. Property Owner Name(s) (please print) Signature(s) cv so t 4 Address: b fillafFitoRawig, Edina MN, 55424 Date: 1 \ \ 8 Enclosed: Addendum to Property Abstract that (1) identifies the lots of "South White Oaks Addition" (2) 1953 Warranty Deed that created easement for library and park, and (3)1971 Court Order approving sale of described property, thereby creating the 25 foot Perpetual Easement.