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#035 05-07-57 Canvass Returns Bond ElectionResolution No. 35 May 7, 1957 Member Rahn introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Minnesota, that the special election held in and for said Village on May 6, 1957, has been in all respects duly conducted pursuant to notice thereof duly published and posted, and the returns thereof have been canvassed by this Council in accordance with law, and it is hereby found and determined that the votes cast upon the questions submitted to the electors at said election were as follows: Shall the Village of Golden Valley borrow money and issue its negotiable coupon general obligation bonds in an amount not exceeding $450,000, for the erection and equipment of a civic center, including a village hall and offices, public library, civil defense head- quarter, fire station, police station, garages and general municipal facilities, using also for such purpose funds contributed to the Village for this purpose? District I Total Vote Case NO YES Civic Center 507 389 118 District II Civic Center 339 266 73 District III Civic Center 262 239 23 District IV Civic Center 353 307 46 District V Civic Center 440 369 69 District VI Civic Center 500 417 82 Total 2,401 1,9$7 411 LJ Resolution No. 35 (continued) May 7, 1957 Shall the Village of Golden Valley borrow money and issue its negotiable coupon general obligation bonds in an amount not exceeding $200,000, for the purpose of acquiring necessary land, easements, equipment, materials and supplies for the municipal park system? District I Total Vote Cast No Yes Parks 507 281 226 District II Parks -339 222 114 District III Parks 262 177 81 District N Parks 353 253 99 District V Parks 410 253 185 District VI Parks 500 290 206 Total —2,707-1,476 911 and each of said propositions, having received less than a majority of votes cast thereon, is hereby declared to have not carried. n \ Approved: or Attes e er The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Bies, and on roll call, there were four AYES and no NAYS, as follows: Bies AYE Nadasdy AYE Rahn AYE Teresi AYE whereupon said resolution was declared passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor, and his signature attested by the Clerk. 1