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#016 03-05-57 Assessments Cigarette and Liquor Taxes0 Resolution No. 16 March 5, 1957 Member Rahn introduced and read the following resolution and k6ted its adoption: RESOLUTION URuING ENACTMENT OF LEGISLATION PROVIDING FOR EXTENSION OF SPECIAL ASSESS MENTS AND RETIREMENT OF CERTAIN BONDED IN- DEBTEDNESS OVER A PERIOD OF 30 YEARS AND FOR APPLICATION OF SHARED PORTION OF STATE CIGARETTE AND LIQUOR TARES TO RETIREMENT OF SPECIFIC INDEBTEDNESS WHEREAS,$ bills will shortly be introduced and presented to the session of the Minnesota State Legislature now in session, having the following objectives: 1. To enable municipalities to levy special assessments for and retire bonded indebtedness incurred in connection with various public improvements, including specifically, but not exclusively, sanitary sewers, over a period of thirty (30) years, rather than twenty (20) years, 2. To enable municipalities sharing in proceeds of the state cigarette and liquor tax to allocate or pledge anticipated revenues from this source to the retirement of bonded indebtedness incurred in connection with public improvements., which bored indebtedness may presently be retired only by the levy of general ad valorem taxes, Now Therefore! BE IT RESOLVED:, by the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley,, that it urge the present legislature to pass these proposed bills, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the proper officials of the Village of Golden Valley are hereby authorized and instructed to request the Hennepin County delegati n in the legislature to sponsor and work for the passage of this a gislat n. Or A ;64geerx The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was daily seconded by Member Stark and, upon vote being taken therm, the following members voted in favor thereof: Bies, Nadasdy, Rahn, Stark, and Teresi; 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.