#029 12-01-53 Provide Public Hearing Sewer Improvement1
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RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
by the
Village Council
Resolution No. 29
December 1, 1953
Member Foss introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING
ON PROPOSED SEWER IMPROVEMENT
BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of
Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, as follows:
1. It is hereby found and determined that G. M. Orr
Engineering Co. has heretofore reported to this Council that
a sewer improvement for the Village as hereinafter described
is feasible and may best be made as proposed, and that the
estimated cost of said improvement to the Village is 4A05,000-00-
2. This Council shall meet at the time and place speci-
fied in the form of notice included in paragraph 3 hereof for
the purpose of holding a public hearing on the proposed con-
struction of a sewer system as therein described.
3. The Clerk is authorized and directed to cause notice
of the time, place and purpose of said meeting to be published
for two successive weeks, in the North Hennepin Post, being
the official newspaper of the Village, the first of such pub-
lications to be not less than 10 days and the second not less
than 3 days prior to the date of said meeting. Such notice
shall be in substantially the following form:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON PROPOSED SEWER IMPROVEMENT,
VILLAGE OF GOLDEN VALLEY
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village Council of the
Village of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, will
meet on Tuesday, the 15th day of December, 1953, at 7:30
o'clock P.M. at Meadowbrook School in said Village for the
purpose of holding a public hearing on a proposed improvement
to consist of the following: > ""'
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a) a trunk sewer to be constructed in Theodore Wirth Dark
and in Minneapolis, connecting to the Minneapolis sewer system,
and providing an outlet for sewers in the Villages of Golden
Valley and Crystal.
b) a trunk sewer to be constructed in proposed Sewer
District No. 1 of the Village of Golden Valley for the pur-
pose of serving said District (described below) and providing
an outlet for sewers in the Villages of Crystal and future
sewers in the Village of Golden Valley west of Trunk Highway
No. 100.
Preliminary plans for said improvement have been prepared
and are open to public inspection at the office of the Village
Clerk. It is estimated that the cost of such construction to
Golden Valley will be $x.05,000.00.
Said improvement is proposed to be made under co-operative
agreements to be entered into with the Village of Crystal and
the City of Minneapolis, providing for the sharing of the cost
of the improvement by both. of said Villages. Proposed Sewer
District No. 1 of the Village consists of all the area of the
Village lying north of the Minneapolis, Northfield & Southern
Railway tracks and east of Trunk Highway No. 100. A portion
of the cost of said improvement to Golden Valley will be
specially assessed against said area, and the remainder of
Golden Valleys share of such cost will be paid out of general
ad valorem taxes levied on all taxable property in the Village.
The Village Council proposes to proceed under the authority
granted by Ch. 398, Minnesota Laws of 1953, and invites any
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and all persons to appear at the time and place of said
hearing and be heard with reference to said improvements.
BY ORDER OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL
Village Clerk
Mayor
Attest:
Village Clerk
Stanley D. Kane
Village Attorney
943 Plymouth Building
Minneapolis 3, Minnesota
Published in the North Hennepin Post December 3rd and 10th,
1953.
4. Each an all of the terms and provisions stated in
the foregoing notice of hearing are hereby adopted as the
terms and provisions in accordance with which said hearing
shall be held.
Mayor
Attest:
Village Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution
was duly seconded by Member Rahn and on vote being taken
thereon, the following members voted in favor thereof: Foss,
Rahn, Reiss, Stark, Stasel; and the following voted against
the same: None; whereupon said resolution was duly declared
passed and adopted, and was signed by the Mayor, and his
signature attested by the Clerk.
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