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Resolution No. 85 October 5, 1976
Member Swartz introduced and read the following resolution and MOVED its
adoption:
RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND CONFIRMING
ASSESSMENTS FOR VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Golden
Valley, Minnesota, as follows:
1. The amount proper and necessary to be specially assessed
at this time for various public improvements:
75—SI-1,6,8,9911,12,13,14; State Aid Imp. 75; 76—SS-3; 76—WM-3;
76—SC-1; Street Lights;
against every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of land affected thereby
has been duly calculated upon the basis of benefits, without, regard to
cash valuation, in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
Chapter 429, and notice has been duly published, as required by law
that this Council would meet to hear, consider and pass upon all objections,
if any, and said proposed assessment has at all time since its filing
been open for public inspection and an opportunity has been given to all
interested persons to present their objections, if any, to such proposed
assessments.
2. This Council, having heard and considered all objections
so presented, and being fully advised in the premises, finds that each
of the lots, pieces and parcels of land enumerated in the proposed
assessments (as amended) was and is specially benefited by the construct—
ion of said improvement in not less than the amount of the assessment set
opposite the description of each such lot, piece and parcel of land
respectively, and such amount so set out is hereby levied against each
of the respective lots, pieces and parcels of land therein described.
3. The proposed assessments (as amended) are hereby adopted
and confirmed as the proper special assessments for each of said lots
pieces and parcels of land respectively, and the assessment against each
parcel, together with interest at the rate of 80% per annum accruing on
the full amount thereof from time to time unpaid, shall be a Lein con—
current with general taxes upon parcel and all thereof. The total
amount of each such assessment shall be payable in equal annual principal
installments extending over a period of years, as indicated in each case
the first of said installments, together with interest on the entire
assessment from the date hereof to November 15, 1976, to be payable with
general taxes for the year 1976, collectible in 1977, and one of each of
the remaining installments, together with one year's interest on that and
all other unpaid installments, to be payable with general taxes for each
consecutive year thereafter until the entire assessment is paid.
4. Prior to certification of the assessment to the County
auditor, the owner of any lot, piece or parcel of land assessed hereby
may at any time pay the whole of such assessment, with interest to the
date of payment, to the City Treasurer, but no interest shall be charged
if such payment is made within 30 days after the date of this resolution.
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Resolution No. 85 (cont.)
5. The City Clerk shall, as soon as may be, prepare and
transmit to the County Auditor a certified duplicate of the assessment
roll, with each installment and interest on each unpaid assessment set
forth separately, to be extended upon the proper tax lists of the County
and the County Auditor shall thereafter collect sai as essmen in the
manner provided by law.
Robert R. Hoover, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Mary H. Aarske, City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was
duly seconded by Member Johnson and upon vote being taken thereon, the
following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Hoover, Johnson, Swartz
and Thorsen 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 City Clerk.
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