AAAAARRRGHBLglhasdfsfdd!!!!!!!!I know some here could lose consciousness as they read this, but I would actually support a height restriction on some of the blocks to the south/southwest of the park, in order to maximize natural sunlight on the park. A bright park is a happy park. I'm not suggesting something abominable like 4 floors, but whatever height maximizes the most direct sunlight (maybe 12-15 floors). Like Central Park, NYC.
Medical Examiner's Office - 530 Chicago Ave
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What we have to remember here is that during the warm months a building would have to be extremely tall to cast a shadow all the way across that street into the park. The sun is just far too high in the sky for that.
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How adequate is their current facility? Do they just want to move to be closer to the center of the area they serve (which includes Scott and Dakota Counties) or to get out of Dodge because of the new stadium?
The First Covenant Church block just about became parking too. In the late 1980s and early 1990s when I attended the closely related Minneahaha Academy, both organizations had aging, ill-suited buildings (In the church's case it was too big, and in the school's case it was too small), and both considered decamping for the suburbs, perhaps Plymouth. They rejected it because although the majority of members/students came from the suburbs, it was evenly spread out over the suburbs. When Breck's chapel was burned down by disgruntled students they decided to get out of the city and bought and expanded the old Golden Valley school, and Minnehaha Academy took over the old Breck location as the South Campus. This also put an end to the option of demolishing the original 1912 portion of their building and rebuilding since they no longer had money. Meanwhile First Covenant felt their property was worth more than what the Met Sports Council was offering besides the location issue.
I've been back to the school, all the wood floors, high ceilings, cast iron radiators and plaster of the old buildings have been remodeled and they demolished the 1949 gymnasium/auditoriums and built separate auditorium and gyms (a new auditorium was envisioned with the 1977 structure but not funded); and the 1977 and recent addtions, as well as the South Campus have been remodeled to look old on the outside...
The church I recall a plan to sell off the 1950s education wing for redevelopment, but they now seem to have backed off and instead leased it long term to the Mill City Charter School, and from what I can tell the church is much more local city residents now.
The First Covenant Church block just about became parking too. In the late 1980s and early 1990s when I attended the closely related Minneahaha Academy, both organizations had aging, ill-suited buildings (In the church's case it was too big, and in the school's case it was too small), and both considered decamping for the suburbs, perhaps Plymouth. They rejected it because although the majority of members/students came from the suburbs, it was evenly spread out over the suburbs. When Breck's chapel was burned down by disgruntled students they decided to get out of the city and bought and expanded the old Golden Valley school, and Minnehaha Academy took over the old Breck location as the South Campus. This also put an end to the option of demolishing the original 1912 portion of their building and rebuilding since they no longer had money. Meanwhile First Covenant felt their property was worth more than what the Met Sports Council was offering besides the location issue.
I've been back to the school, all the wood floors, high ceilings, cast iron radiators and plaster of the old buildings have been remodeled and they demolished the 1949 gymnasium/auditoriums and built separate auditorium and gyms (a new auditorium was envisioned with the 1977 structure but not funded); and the 1977 and recent addtions, as well as the South Campus have been remodeled to look old on the outside...
The church I recall a plan to sell off the 1950s education wing for redevelopment, but they now seem to have backed off and instead leased it long term to the Mill City Charter School, and from what I can tell the church is much more local city residents now.
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My understanding is that the current facility is woefully inadequate. They are well overcapacity, especially since taking over medical examiner duties for Scott and Dakota County. And the current opioid epidemic isn't helping either.How adequate is their current facility? Do they just want to move to be closer to the center of the area they serve (which includes Scott and Dakota Counties) or to get out of Dodge because of the new stadium?
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Governor Dayton included the new Medical Examiner building in his bonding bill proposal so this still has some life.
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'Hennepin County plans to move medical examiner’s office to suburbs'
http://www.startribune.com/hennepin-cou ... 407982196/
http://www.startribune.com/hennepin-cou ... 407982196/
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So if we assume that the entire medical examiners complex is gone, are there any environmental concerns that need to be addressed? Is the land underneath the current building clean?
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Also, is this in a height-restriction zone?
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Maybe there are ghosts? (giggle)So if we assume that the entire medical examiners complex is gone, are there any environmental concerns that need to be addressed? Is the land underneath the current building clean?
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Intent now to relocate to the Boys School site in Minnetonka, redevelop it for $58 million. Then sell their downtown 2 acres for top dollar.
http://www.startribune.com/hennepin-cou ... 415348444/
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