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#149 04-03-56 Approve Street Pattern West 1/2 Yale Garden HomesResolution No. 149 April 3, 1956 Member Stark introduced the following resolution and moved its adoptions RESOLUTION APPROVING STREET PATTERN OF WEST YALE GARDEN HOD'S WHEREAS, Morrell and Nichols, Inc., Consulting Engineers, have heretofore prepared a re -platting including a proposed road pattern for the West One -Half of Yale Garden Homes, including streets abutting on said West One -Half of Yale Garden Homes, all under the instructions of the Village Council, NOW THMWORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village.of Golden Valley as follows: 1. That the re platting of the West One -Half of Yale Garden Homes, including streets abutting on said West One -Half of Yale Garden Homes, is hereby accepted and the road pattern therein established is declared to be the future road pattern of the West One -Half of Yale Garden Homes,, including streets abutting on said West One -Half of Yale Garden Homes. 2, The Village Attorney and C. E. Coulter, Surveyor, are hereby instructed to obtain legal descriptions of easements for said road pattern and sanitary sewers to be laid therein, and to proceed to obtain said easements by negotiating or condemnation, or both. 3. That assessments for road and sewer construction shall be levied in accordance with said re-platting.and established -road pattern. 4. That it will be the policy of this Council to grant hardship waivers in accordance with the Zoning and Building ordinances of the Village where said re -platting establishes lots of less than the re- quired minimum front footage or area, or where requirements of said ordinances for setback, side yards and rear yards are such that they work a hardship in view of said re -platting and road pattern; provided, however, that it is the policy of the Village Council not to grant such hardship waivers unless property is divided and roads established in accordance with the above re -platting and road pattern. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member Bies and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereofs Bies, Nadasdy, Rahn, Starr, and Teresi; and the following voted against the lames None, whereupon said resolution was declared dulypassed and adopted, signed by the Mayor and his signature attested by the Clerk. 1 1 1