#040 06-20-77 Waive Hearing Construction Improvement 77-LF-4Resolution No. 40
June 20, 1977
Member Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION WAIVING THE PUBLIC HEARING
PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES 429.031, SUBD. 3
AND ORDERING CONSTRUCTION
OF CERTAIN PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
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BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Golden Valley,
Minnesota, as follows:
WHEREAS, all the owners of real property affected by the above proposed
public improvements and abutting upon any street named as the location of
said improvement have petitioned the Council to construct the improvements
and to assess the entire cost against their property, it is herdby found and
determined that public hearing is not necessary pursuant to Minnesota Statutes
429.031, Subd. 3.
Being fully advised of the pertinent facts, this Council does hereby
determine to proceed with the construction of the proposed public improvement
for said City in accordance with the description of said improvement contained
in the petition and waiver of right to public hearing.
III.
It is hereby found and determined that said public improvement is feasible.
(The Council reserves the right to consolidate said improvement with such
other improvements as it may deem advisable to do.)
IV.
The cost of said improvement shall be paid out of special assessments
to be levied as authorized by law.
V.
The City Engineer is hereby designated as engineer for the construction
of said proposed public improvement and is hereby au horized, rdered and
instructed to prepare final plans and spec ificati for s id improvements
and submit the same to the City Council for appy v at e rliest possible
date.
Mayo r
ATTEST:
City Cler
Resolution No. 40
June 20, 1977
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duly
The motion for the adoption
of the
foregoing resolution was
seconded by Member Johnson, and upon
vote
being taken thereon, the following
members voted in favor thereof:
Anderson,
Hoover, Johnson and Swartz 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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