12-067 - 11-20 - easement vacation - 4900 triton drive Resolution 12-67 November 20, 2012
Member Pentel introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION VACATING ALL EXISTING PLATTED EASEMENTS IN
LOT 6, LOT 7, LOT 14, LOT 15, LOT 16, AND LOT 17, OF BLOCK 8,
OF THE WOODLAWN PARK PLAT
(4900 TRITON DRIVE)
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Golden Valley, pursuant to due notice,
has heretafore canducted public hearing on the vacatian of all existing platted easements
in the recorded plat of W04DLAWN PARK; and
WHEREAS, all persons present were given the opportunity to be heard; and
WHEREAS, 4900 Triton Drive is proposed to be subdivided as shown in the
praposed plat of Eldridge 3rd Addition; and
WHEREAS, the proposed plat of Eldridge 3rd Addition includes the dedication of
right-of-way and easements as required by City Code; and
WHEREAS, the City has evaluated its interest and use of the property and has
determined that the right-af-way and easements dedicated in the proposed plat of Eldridge
3rd Addition are sufficient to replace the easements vacated herein; and
WHEREAS, the Council has determined that the vacation will benefit the public
interest because the vacation is predicted to foster economic growth in the City of Golden
Valley and, on a greater scale, the State of Minnesota benefits by the projected
measurable increase in tax revenue and general prosperity.
NQW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Cauncil of the City of Golden
Valley that said platted easements located in the property legally described below be
vacated:
Lot 6, Block 8, W4QDLAWN PARK, Hennepin County, Minnesota;
Lot 7, Block 8, WOODLAWN PARK, Hennepin County, Minnesota;
Lot 14, Block 8, WOODLAWN PARK, Hennepin Gounty, Minnesota;
Lot 15, Block 8, WOODLAWN PARK, Hennepin County, Minnesota;
Lot 16, Block 8, WOQDLAWN PARK, Hennepin County, Minnesota;
Lot 17, Block 8, WOODLAWN PARK, Hennepin County, Minnesota;
Got� /''<• .
�Shepar M. Harris, Mayor
Resolution 12-67 - Continued November 20, 2Q12
ATTEST:
l,�
Susan M. Virnig, City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Scanlon
and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Clausen,
Freiberg, Harris, Pentel and Scanlon; 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.