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Resolution No. 79 July 20, 1965
Member Schaphorst introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC HEARING
ON CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
(Proposed Bituminous Surfacing
65 -BS -23, 35, 39, 40, 42 and 43)
BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Golden
Valley, Minnesota, as follows:
1. In conformity with the provisions of Chapter 398, Session Laws
of Minnesota, 1953, this Council proposed to construct certain proposed
public improvements within the Village as stated in the form of notice
included in Paragraph 4 hereof.
2. The Engineer for the Village has reported to the Council advising
it in a preliminary way that the proposed public improvements are feasible and
that they should best be made as proposed and not in connection with some
other improvements, and has given his estimated cost of the improvements as
follows:
Total Cost of Improvements: $17,639.311.
3. The Council shall meet at the time and place specified in the
form of notice included in Paragraph 4 hereof for the purpose of holding
a public hearing on the proposed public improvements as described therein.
4. 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 GOLDEN VALLEY PRESS, the official newspaper of the Village,
the first of said publications to be in the issue of said paper dated
August 5,. 1965 and the last of said publications to be in the paper dated
August 12, 1965. Such notice shall be in substantially the following form:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
PROPOSED BITUMINOUS SURFACING
(65 -BS -23, 355 39) 40, 42 and 43)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village Council of the Village of
Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, will meet on August 17, 1965, at
8:00 o'clock p.m. at the Civic Center, 7800 Golden Valley Road, in said
Village for the purpose of holding a public hearing on certain proposed
public improvements.
The Village Engineer estimates that the entire cost of the improve-
ments will be $17,639.34.
The type of improvements and the areas where said improvements will
be constructed and which they serve are as follows:
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Resolution No. 79
July 20, 1965
BITUMINOUS SURFACING
NUMBER
ON
FROM
TO
65BS-23
Alley, between
Poplar Drive
Woodstock Avenue
Sunnyridge Lane &
Meadow Lane
65BS-35Triton
Drive
Regent Avenue
Scott Avenue
65BS-39
Decatur Avenue
T. H. 55
Wally Street
Wally Street
Decatur Avenue
Ensign Avenue
Ensign Avenue
T. H. 55
Wally Street
65BS-40
Independence Avenue Naper Street
Earl Street
65BS-42
Maryland Avenue
Olympia Street
North line Peterson's
Valley View Addition.
65BS-43
Louisiana Avenue
Olympia Street
South line of Andrew
Krutzig Addition.
In conducting said
public hearing for making its decision on the
proposed
improvements, the
Village Council proposes
to proceed under the
authority granted by Chapter 398, Minnesota Laws of
1953, as amended.
All property within the Village which is benefited by the improvements is
proposed to be assessed for such improvements as set forth in the above
description, including all property within the described areas and/or abutting
on streets or lines described above and including all railroad property and
railroad rights of way and public property located in or abutting on the
above described streets, Lines and areas.
All owners of such property in the areas and abutting upon the streets
or lines described above, are hereby notified to be present at said public
hearing and to make known their objections to such proposed public improve-
ments, if any there be.
BY ORDER OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL
Village Clerk
ROBERT M. SKARE, VILLAGE ATTORNEY
1200 First National Bank Building
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55.02
Attest:
Village Clerk
Mayor
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Resolution No. 79 July 20, 1965
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was
duly seconded by Member Teresi and, upon vote being taken thereon, the
following voted in favor thereof: Flannagan, Garis, Nadasdy, Schaphorst,
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.
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