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08-23-54 Special Meeting�i SPECIAL MEETING of the. VILLAGE COUNCIL August 23, 1954 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a special meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Hennepin Councy, Minnesota, was held in the Village Hall in said Village, on the 23rd day of August, 1954s, at 8:00 otelock P.M. Members present were: Bies, Foss, Rahn and Stark. Acting Mayor Rahn called the meeting to order at 8:07 o'clock P.M. Mayor Huebsch_arrived shortly after_ the call to order, whereupon Member Rahn yielded the chair to the Magor. Ret Watermain Extension: Member Rahn reported that the bomm ttee appointed y the Mayor on August 17, 19540 had not had the opportunity to meet, that he was of the opinion that General Motors had no definite information as to their water needs, and that the International Paper Company would not participate in the improvement, other than by, assess- ment, because a water rate of twenty-five cents per hundred cubic feet was too high. MOVED by Rahn seconded by Stark carried to table the $257,000.00 Watermain Improvement. The Council stated that it would consider the installation of an eight or ten inch watermain to be constructed from France Avenue to the General Motors Training School, on the statement of Mr. M. L. Davenport, Industrial Agent for the Minneapolis -Northfield and Southern Railways that he would contact potential business and industrial users with respect to such a watermain. 'Sanitary Sewers: Re: Laterals: Mr. Harry Mayeron, of the G. M. Orr Engineering Company, presented a letter dated August 23, 1954, said letter stating that the cost of constructing sanitary sewer laterals id project areas lA, 1B, 1C, 1D, lE, 1F, 1G, 1H, and 11p to be $ 878,500.00. There followed discussion of each of the above mentioned areas. At the end of said discussion, the Council accepted the report of the engineers above referred to. The Council agreed that the cost of constructing lateral and outlet sewers in the areas above referred to should be equally apportioned throughout Sanitary Sewer District No. 1, as though it were one lateral sewer district. With reference to area 1D, it was decided to assess Glenwood Hills Hospital for both sides of the interceptor. The Council tentatively agreed that the amount assessed against benefited property should not include the cost of street replacement, that after the construction of sewers 156 each area should petition for -street repair and replacement. Member Rahn then introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: "Resolution Providing For Public Hear- ing On Proposed Sewer Improvement". The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was, duly seconded by Member Huebsch, and upon vote being taken thereon the following members voted in favor thereof: Bies, Foss, Huebsch, Rahn and Stark and the following voted against the same: None, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and..adopted, signed by the Mayor and his signature attested by the Clerk. See Resolution Book page JI(e-- The Council instructed the G. M. Orr Engineering Company to submit an information sheet covering all matters relative to sanitary sewer laterals as -discussed at this meeting. Re: New Ho e: Messrs Jessen and Trucker, members of the Council of the Village of New Hope, were present. The Golden Valley Village Council was advised by said gentlemen that Minneapolis may approve New Hopels.future use of Golden Valleyls sewer interceptor, subject to the condition that New Hope agree not to use said interceptor for five years except by mutual consent of New Hope and Minneapolis. Members of the Golden Valley Village Council advised Messrs Jessen and Trucker that Golden Valley could not afford to longer delay construction of ,,the interceptor, although Golden Valley welcomed New Hopets intended use of the sewer. On question, Mr. Mayeron end -Mr. Houston, of the G. M. Orr Engineering Company,°stated':rtnat if New Hope used the Golden Valley Sewer, the cost of increased pipe size would be approximately - 9:0fi.�QOOf, on the basis of current bids. The Council unanimously agreed that the G. M. Orr Engineering Company instruct the contractors for the sanitary sewer ijnterceptor to begin construction work at the earliest poss- ible time, on that part which would not be affected by the proposed participation of New Hope. The meeting adjourned by mutual cons e t. GUS Mayor Attest:w. a, 14 e lLwd - Village Clerk 1 1