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#710 10-21-74 Remove State Aid Highway #17Resolution No. 710 October 21, 1971 Member Hoover introduced the following resolution and MOVED its adoption: RESOLUTION (Removing a portion of County State Aid Highway #17 from designation as a County State Aid Highway and removing said portion from jurisdiction of the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota) WHEREAS, the City Engineer of the City of Golden Valley has recommended that a portion of present County State Aid Highway #17 be removed from the County State Aid system and the City Council, upon review of the matter, concurs in such recommendation; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Golden Valley that it hereby requests of the County of Hennepin that it revoke the portion of present County State Aid Highway #17 from a point on the east line of Section 31, Township 29 North, Range 24 West, said point being the intersection of State (Trunk) Highway 7 and France Avenue, thence northerly along France Avenue to the intersection of Cedar Lake Road (old County State Aid Highway 16). Beginning again at the intersection of Ewing Avenue and the west line of Section 32, Township 29 North, Range 24 West, the west limits of Minneapolis, thence north along the west lines of said Section 32 and Section 29 to the intersection with State (Trunk) Highway 12 and there termi- nating, as described within Commissioner of Highways Order No. 27368 dated April 15, 1958 (a portion of which dedicated public roadway lies within the corporate limits of the City of Golden Valley); and that this public roadway, to the extent that the same has been laid out and dedicated within the City of Golden Valley, and regardless of whether or not said public roadway has been constructed and improved or not, be returned to the City of Golden Valley to come under its jurisdiction as a local street. f' Mayor Attest: Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member Moberg, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Bix, Hoover, Moberg, and Riggs; 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. 1