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Resolution �No,:416_ Aril 16a 1968
Member Stockman introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Village of Golden Valley as a condition of the
receipt by the County of Hennepin of Federal funds for the construction,
reconstruction or improvement of any State Aid Highway within the Village
enter into an agreement with the County, a copy of which is attached
hereto and made a part hereof:
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor and Clerk be and they hereby are
authorized to execute said Agreement for and on behalf of the Village.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN MUNICIPALITY AND
COUNTY FOR FEDERAL -AID HIGHWAY
IMPROVEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made by the Village of Golden Valley, Minnesota, here-
inafter called the "Municipality" with the County of Hennepin, hereinafter
called the "County", WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the United States Government, through the Bureau of Public
Roads of the Department of Commerce does apportion Federal funds for the
construction, reconstruction and improvement of highway projects on approved
systems of public roads, and
WHEREAS, said State Aid Highways within the limits of a Municipality
are now or may be eligible for the participation of these Federal funds in
their improvement or construction, and
WHEREAS, the Bureau of Public Roads as a condition to the use of
Federal funds on approved State Aid Projects requires the agreement of
the Municipality to control road signs, traffic control devices, advertising
signs, miscellaneous installations, speed and parking,
NOW, THEREFORE, the Municipality in consideration of the expenditure
and use of Federal funds for the construction, reconstruction, or improve-
ment of any State Aid Highway within the limits of the Municipality agrees
with the County as follows:
:(1) No signs, traffic control devices or other protective structures
shall be erected on any Federal -Aid Secondary project within the Municipality
limits except as shall conform with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices dated August 1948, prepared by the American Association of State
Highway Officials, approved by the State of Minnesota, and concurred in by
the Commissioner of Public Roads, or any subsequent revisions.
(2) All right of way within the limits of the Municipality on any
Federal -Aid Secondary project shall be held and maintained inviolate as a
public highway and no posters, billbowdr-, roadside stands, curb pumps, curb
service devices or other private installations and no signs, other than
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traffic control or protective devices shall be permitted within the
right of way limits of the projects. The Municipality will with
respect to such items as are within its jurisdiction which may be or
cause an obstruction or interfere with the free flow of traffic or
which may be or cause a hazard to traffic or which may vitiate or
impair the usefulness of the project and which may be required to be
removed by the County at its own election or at the request of the
Commissioner of Public Roads remove or cause removal of the same.
(3) The speed limits on any Federal -Aid Secondary project shall
not be less than 30 miles per hour.
(4) Parking regulations generally recommended by the Commissioner
of Highways and the Commissioner of Public Roads for use under similar
conditions shall be adopted on any Federal -Aid Secondary project.
Dated this 18th day of April, 1968.
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illage Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by
Member Garis, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in
favor thereof: Bies, Carlson, Garis, Stockman,�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 Village Clerk.
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