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07-26-54 Special MeetingSPECIAL MEETING of the VILLAGE COUNCIL July 26, 1954 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a special meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was held in the Village Hall of said Village•on July 26, 1954, at 8:00 P.M.- The following members were present: Bies, Foss, Huebsch, Rahn and Stark and the following were absent: None. The Mayor called the meeting to order at 8:15 otclock P.M. Special meeting to discuss the construction of a water main to service the General Motors Training School now under construction on Olson Memorial Highway at the Belt Line, and to service the proposed plan of the International Paper Company to be located north of Olson Memorial Highway and west of the Minneapolis -Northfield and Southern Railroad right of way. Mr. T. J. Parrent, representative of the Argonaunt Realty Division of General Motors, was present and advised the Council as follows: 1. General Motors will contribute $10,000.00 toward the cost of constructing a water main from France Avenue North f, to the intersection of Olson Memorial Highway and T. H. 100. 2. General Motors will, should the project fail and should Golden Valley have incurred any engineering costs, contribute toward the cost of said engineering services on the basis of the engineering required to install an eight inch water main. 3. General Motors will withdraw the offer in paragraph one, above, should it be impossible to construct said water main before the Training School is ready to operate. 4. If municipal water service is not available to the Inter- national Paper Company, said Company must construct an elevated water storage facility with a capacity of approximately 100,000 gallons to meet fire underwriters specifications. 5. The paper company needs an assured water delivery of 100 gpm and that if said delivery were not assured, the company must construct the water storage facility referred to above. 6. Mr. Harbeson, of the Miller -Davis Engineering Company, engineerings for the International Paper Company, has assured Mr. Parrent of the willingness of the Company to contribute a minimum of $10,000.00 toward the construction of the water main, and that the paper company would contribute more should said company find it possible (on the grounds of cost) to use municipal water and thus obviate the necessity for elevated water storage. 7. That he, Mr. Parrent, had contacted the owners of property lying north of Olson Memorial Highway (Michael's Cafe, Sebco, proposed builders of a Motor Hotel, Valley Village, the White House, Minneapolis -Northfield and Southern Railroad), and that said owners were in favor of municipal water service and would pay for the water main on a special assessment basis, and perhaps by outright contribution in the case of the proposed motor hotel. �. The Administrative Assistant presented preliminary figures complied by the G. M. Orr Engineering Company for a 12 inch water main from France Avenue to the southeast corner of the Golden Valley Golf Club, said total being $88,800,00. (See file, "Water Main Extension, 195") The Council agreed that if the water main were constructed, it should be constructed with the idea of its being the first step in a village -wide municipal water system, and therefore, the probable cost would be $125,000.00. The Clerk presented preliminary plans for a water main impro- vement prepared by the Engineer for the Village and said Engineerts estimate of the cost of the improvement as follows: Cost of the improvement. . . $125,000.00 which plans and estimates were. examined by the Council, approved, and ordered placed on file. Member Rahn then introduced the following written resolution herein quoted by title and moved its adoption: "RESOLUTION PROVIDING- FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED WATER MAIN IMPROVES NT" . The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was seconded by Member Foss and upon vote being taken thereon the following members voted in favor thereof: Bies, Foss,_Huebsch, e Rahn and Stark and the following voted against the same: Non, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, si ned b the _Mayor and attested by the Clerk. "MOVED b Rahn seonded b Bies hat the G. M. Orr Engineering �' cy g g Company be instructed to submit to this Council on August 3, 1954, a statement as to engineering fees they would require as compensation for conducting a survey of the Village to determine the municipal water system this Village may require in the future, said survey to include recommendations as to the size of water main necessary to service the General Motors Training School and the International Paper Company, and its probable cost if said water main is to be the basic unit of a village -wide water system, the Orr Company with regard to said water main not to proceed with any work except that necessary to furnish preliminary plans and cost estimates. Upon roll call vote being taken on the above motion, Members Bies, Hueb.sch, Rahn and Stark voted in favor thereof, and Member Foss voted against the same, whereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried. MOVED by Foss seconded by Bies carried that Mr. R. W. Owens, Admini.strative Assistant, and Mr. Ogard, Village Engineer, survey the owners of all property lying north of Olson Memorial Highway and owning more than 100 -feet of street frontage, as to their attitude toward paying their equibalble cost of constructing the water main referred to above. Attest: Village Clerk Ll 1