PARK & RECREATION BD. v. BOLANDER & SONS

No. C9-89-25.

436 N.W.2d 481 (1989)

PARK AND RECREATION BOARD OF the CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS, in the name of and in behalf of the City of Minneapolis, Petitioner, Respondent, v. CARL BOLANDER & SONS PROPERTY, et al., Appellants, State of Minnesota, et al., Lower Court Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

February 28, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher J. Dietzen, Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Ltd., Bloomington, for respondent.

Mark E. Miller, Hessian, McKasy & Soderberg, Minneapolis, for appellants.

Considered at Special Term and decided by WOZNIAK, C.J., and HUSPENI and CRIPPEN, JJ., without oral argument.


SPECIAL TERM OPINION

WOZNIAK, Chief Judge.

FACTS

Appellants, Carl Bolander & Sons, et al. (Bolander) owned real estate known as Boom Island, a 24-acre tract next to Nicollet Island near downtown Minneapolis. The city commenced eminent domain proceedings in 1981. By order issued May 4, 1981 the trial court found the city had the power and authority to condemn the property and that Bolander was not entitled to compensation for the going concern...

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