05-13 - 02-15 - Vacate Sanitary Sewer for Sunrise Resolution 05-13 February 15, 2005
Member Grayson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION VACATING A RECORDED SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT
FOR SUNRISE OF GOLDEN VALLEY PUD NO. 97
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Golden Valley, pursuant to due notice,
has heretofore conducted public hearing on the vacation of a sanitary sewer easement
recorded as Document Number 3745167 for Sunrise of Golden Valley PUD No. 97.
WHEREAS, all persons present were given the opportunity to be heard;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Golden
Valley that said recorded sanitary sewer easement legally described below be vacated:
A perpetual easement for sanitary sewer purposes under and across that part of the
Northwest one-quarter of Section 19, Township 29, Range 24, which lies within five
feet either side of the following described centerlines:
Beginning at a point in the south line of the Northwest one-quarter of said Section
19, distant 497.29 feet west of the southeast corner thereof, as measured along
said south line; thence northeasterly 203.0 feet to a point that is 487.29 feet west of
the east line of said northwest one-quarter; thence westerly, parallel with the south
line of said northwest one-quarter, to the west line of the east 754.29 feet of the
northwest one-quarter of said Section 19 and there terminating;
and also, commencing at a point in the west line of the east 340.0 feet of the
northwest one-quarter of said Section 19, distant 201.0 feet north of the south
line of said northwest one-quarter; thence westerly to a point in the west line
of the east 487.29 feet of the northwest one-quarter of said Section 19,
distant 203.0 feet north of the south line of said northwest one-quarter, and
there terminating, City of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Linda R. Loomis, Mayor
ATTEST:
Donald G. Taylor, City
Resolution 05-13 - Continued February 15, 2005
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Pentel
and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Freiberg,
Grayson, Loomis, Pentel and Shaffer; and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, signed by the Mayor
and her signature attested by the City Clerk.