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86-025 - 04-15 authorizing Acquisition of Property for Easement Purposes 85 SI 2 Resolution 86-25 April 15, 1986 Member Johnson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TNE ACQUISITION BY PURCNASE OR CONDEMNATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY FOR EASEMENTS FOR DRAINAGE AND UTILITY PURPOSES 85 SI 2 WHEREAS, it appears that it is necessary and desirable to acquire the easements hereinafter described for drainage and utility purposes and for the purpose of temporary construction adjacent to the street improvement; WHEREAS, the acquisition of said easements through direct purchase or condemnation appears to be desirable and reasonable; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESO�VED by the City Council of the City of Golden Valley that the lands hereinafter described be acq uired by purchase or condemnation, and the h1ayor, City P�anager, City Clerk and City Attorney are hereby authorized and directed to take all necessary steps and to execute all necessary documents in connection with the acquisition of said easements, to-wit: Perpetual easements for drainage and utility purposes and temporary construction easements, in, on, over and across the following described property: Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14, B1 ock 2, Cottage Grove. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the independent appraisals of the above-described easements which shall be obtained as required by applicable f1innesota law be transmitted to the owners of said properties and that offers to purchase said easements be made to the said owners for the amounts of said appraisals; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event any of the above-described easements cannot be acquired by negotiated purchase pursuant to said appraisals, the appropriate officers of the City described above be authorized and directed to commence the appropriate condemnation proceedings; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLUED that the acquisition of the above-described land is necessary and desirable, and the purposes aforesaid for which said lands are to be acquired are proper and necessary public purposes. �(.� � � �.�'> Mary E. erson, P9ayor ATTEST: I,,�. � ����' Nal y, Deputy 'ty Clerk Resolution 86-25 - Continued April 15, 1986 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by P�ember Thompson and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Bakken, Johnson and Thompson; and the following was absent: Stockman, and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the �1ayor and her signature attested by the Deputy City Clerk.