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#170 06-17-58 Provide Assessments Various Public Improvements�` 0 �s Resolution -No. 170 June 17, 1958 Member Teresi introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption: "RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR HEARING ON ASSESSMENTS FOR VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS" BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The assessment roll heretofore duly prepared for various public improvements as hereinafter set forth and now on file in the office of the Village Clerk, is hereby approved as the proposed assessments for said improvement, and this Council shall meet at the time and place indicated in the notice set forth in paragraph 2 hereof for the purpose of passing upon said assessments and hearing all objections thereto. 2. The Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of said meeting to be published in the Suburban Press, the official newspaper of this municipality, at least two weeks before the date of said meeting, which notice shall be in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESSMENTS FOR VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS (Village of Golden Valley) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Minnesota, will meet at 8030 Floyd B. Olson Memorial Highway in said Village on July 22, 1958, at 7:30 o*clock P. M. , to hear, consider and pass upon all written or oral objections, if any, to proposed assessments in respect of various public improvements as hereinafter set forth. The proposed assessment roll is now on file and open to public inspection by all persons interested,in the office of the Village Clerk. The entire amount assessed against any parcel of land will be payable etnless°pfepaid, in equal consecutive annual installments as in- _ dicated in each case, the first of such installments to be payable with general taxes for the year 1958, collectible with such taxes during the year 1959. The first installment will be payable with interest at the rate of Six (6) % per annum on the entire assessment from the date of the resolution levying said assessments to December 31, 1958, and each sub- sequent installment will be payable with one year's interest at said rate on all unpaid installments, except that no interest will be charged if the entire assessment as to any parcel is paid at the office of the Treasurer within 30 days from the date of adoption of the assessment roll. The general nature of the various public improvements is as follows: Bituminous Surfacing of Streets, as follows: 1) Western Avenue from County Road #18 to a point 1,000 feet East thereof 2) All streets located in or abutting on Thotland*s Twin View Terrace Addition. 1 1 1 Resolution No. 170 (continued) June 17, 1958 3) Toledo Avenue from St. Croix Avenue to the South Line of Greenview Lane and Scott Avenue from Toledo Avenue to Westbend Road (The above assessments will be spread over ten (10) years) 4) Indiana Avenue from Golden Valley Road to and including the Cul-de-sac in Cumberland Hills. (The Assessment on the above improvement will be spread over five (5) years.) Grading and Graveling of Streets: 1) Duluth Street from Hillsborough to Gettysburg Avenue. 2) Gettysburg Avenue from Duluth Street to Earl Street (The assessment on the above improvements will be spread over five (5) years.) 3) Scott Avenue from the North line of Lot 14, Yale Garden Homes to Highway No. 100. 4) 33rd Avenue North from Regent Avenue to Scott Avenue at a point 60 feet South of the North line of Lot 19, Yale Garden Homes (The assessments on the above improvements will be spread over ten (10) years.) 5) Laurel Avenue from Turner*s Crossroad to Xenia Avenue (The assessments on the above improvement will be spread over five (5) years.) Curb and Gutters and Driveway Approaches: 1) Alfred Road from Toledo Avenue to Angelo Drive 2) Thotland Road from Toledo Avenue to Angelo Drive 3) The East side of Toledo Avenue from Thotland Road to the railroad tracks 4) Angelo Drive from Toledo Avenue to Alfred Road (The assessments on the above improvements will be spread over ten (10) years.) Dust Treatment: Xerxes from Plymouth Avenue to intersection with Manor Drive (The above assessment will be spread over one (1) year.) '7) U Resolution No. 170 (continued) June 17, 1958 Lateral Sanitary Sewer Improvement: The entire length of Greenview Lane. The above assessment will be spread over seventeen (17) years.) Trunk Sanitary Sewer Improvement: To serve Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 1 and Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Block 2, in Hope Chest Addition. (The assessment for this improvement will be spread over eighteen (18) years.) Facilities for the Drainage of Storm and Surface Waters: 1) For the general area including 27 acres south of Western Avenue and East of County Road 18 and approximately 2-1/2 acres North of Western Avenue and East of County Road 18. (The assessment for the above improvement will be spread over five (5) years.) 2) For the following area: All of the property beginning at the northwest corner of the South 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4; thence East to a point distant 300 feet West from the Northeast corner thereof, thence South at right angles 300 feet; thence East at right angles 300 feet to the centerline of County Road #102; thence South along said centerline of County Road #102 to its intersection with the Northerly right-of-way line of Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railroad; thence Northwesterly along said right-of-way line to its intersection with the West line of Northeast 1/4 of Section 29, Township 118, Range 21; thence North to beginning except road, and also East 300 feet of the North 300 feet of southeast 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 except part taken for roads. Also all of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 29, Township 118, Range 21; also the South 199.55 feet of that part of the North 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4, Section 29, Township 118, Range 21, lying East of the West 657.12 feet, thereof. The West 657.12 feet of the North half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 29, Township 118, Range 21; and also the East 198 feet of the North half of the Northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, Section 29, Township 118, Range 21. Also the following described land: Commencing at a point on the East line of Section 29, Township 118, Range 21, a distance of 500 (plus or minus) feet South from the Northeast corner thereof; thence East at a right angle, a distance of 183 feet; 1 1 1 38 Resolution No. 170 (continued) June 17, 1958 thence South parallel to the East line of said Section 29, to a point of 132.6 feet North from the South line of Block 11, Yaxnall•s Golden Valley Outlots; thence West, parallel to the South line of said Block 11, to the East line of Section 29, Township 118, Range 21; thence North along said East line to point of beginning. Also all of the land boundary by St. Croix Avenue on the North, Douglas Drive North on the West, Mpls. Northfield and Southern RR on the South, and Brookfair Addition on the East. Lots 1 thru 121 Block 2, Brookf air Addition. (The assessment for the above improvement will be spread over ten (10) years.) The area proposed to be assessed in respect of said improvements will include all of the land described above, all land abutting on streets described above and all land abutting on streets which abutt on land des- cribed above including all railroad land and railroad rights of way. BY ORDER OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL /s/ ROGER K. ULSTAD Village Clerk and Administrator STANLEY D. KANE Village Attorney 1129 Plymouth Building Minneapolis 3, Minnesota 3. Each and all of the terms and provisions of said form of notice are hereby adopted as the terms and conditions by which this Council shall be governed in hearing and passing upon objections to said assessments, as fully as though the same were separa ely set forth and resolved herein. Ma r Attest: Villr Clerk and Administrator The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member Flannagan, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Bies, Flannagan, Nadasdy, Scherer, and Teresi; and the following voted against the same: None, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.