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HomeMy WebLinkAbout127 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1955/08/1565 Resolution No. 125 - continued RESOLUTION DESIGNATING DEPOSITORY FOR CITY FUNDS RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park that the PARK PLAZA STATE BANK OF ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA be hereby designated as a deposi- tory for funds of the City, and the Treasurer of the City is hereby directed to deposit in said Bank advance payments of deferred instalments of special assess- ments, and such other funds as may be directed by the City Council, provided the aggregate amount of said deposits with said depository bank shall not exceed $100,000.00 at any one time; and provided that said Bank deposits with MARQUETTE NATIONAL BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA securities of such kind and amount as to comply with Mason's Minnesota Statutes, 1927, Section 1973-1, and furnishes the Treasurer of the City with an assignment of said securities as provided by said Statute, and RESOLVED FURTHER that until further order of the City Council be resolution, withdrawals from said account shall be upon a combined warrant and written order of the Treasurer, countersigned by the City Manager and City Clerk. (See Resolu- tion No. 119, Page No. 339 of Minute Book.) Resolution No. 126 Adopted August 15. 1955 On motion of Councilman Middleton; seconded by Councilman Hurd, the follow- ing resolution, having been read by the Secretary, was adopted by unanimous vote of all Members of the Council: RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITIES IN LIEU OF BOND WHEREAS the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park has designated the Park -Plaza State Bank of St. Louis Park as a depository for City funds in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00,,and WHEREAS the Park -Plaza State Bank of St. Louis Park has proposed to assign the following securities.in lieu of bond of public depository, and has asked that they be deposited with Marquette National Bank, Minneapolis 2, Minnesota: $50,000.00 U. S. Treasury Bonds 2 Due 11-15-61 $50,000.00 U.S. Treasury Bonds 2.0 Due 8-15-63 now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that said bonds and safekeeping request be hereby approved. Resolution No. 127 Adopted August 15. 1955 On motion of Councilman Bolmgren, seconded by Councilman Middleton, the following resolution, having been read by, the Secretary, was adopted by unanimous vote of all Members of the Council: RESOLUTION SETTING HEARING ON CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS RESOLVED,that the Clerk be authorized to publish notice of hearing, on each of the following proposed curb and gutter and sidewalk improvements, to be held at the Council Meeting August 29, 1955, the respective estimated cost 'of each of which is hereinafter set forth as approved: CURB AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENT NUMBER LOCATION ESTIMATED COST 55-84 ES RHODE ISLAND AVENUE FROM 34th St. to 35th St. $1,827.50 55-85 WS Nevada Avenue from Franklin Avenue to 18th St. 1,732.00 66 Resolution No. 127 - continued IMPROVEMENT NUMBER LOCATION 55-86 55-87 SS West 34z Street adjacent to Lots 2 thru 6, Block 2, Murray Lane West Second Add. WS Rhode Island Avenue from 28th Street 'to 29th St. 55-88 ES Edgewood Avenue from 28th Street 55-89 WS Webster Avenue adjacent to Tract tered Land Survey #188 55-90 ES Webster Avenue adjacent to 2601, 55-91 WS Xylon Avenue from 33rd Street to 55-92 ES Xylon Avenue from 33rd Street to 55-93 ES Walker Street from Dakota Avenue 55-94 West Side Walker Street from Dakota SIDEWALK ESTIMATED COST to 29th St. A, Regis- $ 1,102.00 1,617.50 1,437'.75 168.75 2605 and 2609 270.00 34th Street 1,670.00 34th Street 1,725.00 to Lake St. 1,938.50 Ave. to Lake Street 2,271.00 55-95 ES Utah Avenue from W. 31st Street to W. 32nd St. 1,245.00 55-96 NS West 36th Street from Texas Ave. to Aquila Av. 4,290.00 55-97 ES Webster Avenue adjacent to 2601, 2605, and 2609 300.00 The area proposed to be assessed is the lots and tracts of land adjacent to the streets where each of said improvements is to be made. Resolution No. 128 Adopted August 15. 1955 On motion of Councilman Davis, seconded;by Councilman Bolmgren, the read- ing of the following resolution having been waived, was adopted by unanimous vote of all Members of the Council: RESOLUTION SETTING HEARING ON PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION WHEREAS, the City Engineer has informed the City Council that, due to increased flow of sewage from Sanitary Sewer District No. 2 of the City into Sanitary Sewer of the City of Minneapolis at 39th Street and France Avenue, it has become necessary to reconstruct and enlarge the sanitary sewer in the City of Minneapolis in 38th Street from Drew Avenue South to Xerxes Avenue South, at an es timated cost of $135,000.00, and WHEREAS, it appears that sanitary lateral sewers have been constructed in the areas hereinafter described which drain into the district sewer originally constructed for said Sanitary Sewer No. 2 but that the said areas were not in- cluded within the original area assessed for the cost of constructing said San- itary Sewer District No. 2, and the sewage contributed from said areas to said sewer .district is a substantial factor malting necessary the reconstruction of said sewer in the City of Minneapolis, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that the City Clerk be directed to pub- lish notice of hearing at the Council meeting on August 29, 1955, on proposed reconstruction of said sanitary sewer in the City of Minneapolis to serve as an outlet for said Sanitary Sewer District No. 2 at an estimated cost of $125,000.00, Said reconstruction to be done by the City of Minneapolis, pursuant to existing contract between the City of Minneapolis and the Village (now City) of St. Louis Park relating to interconnection of sewers between the two municipalities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE area proposed to be assessed for recon- struction of said sewer is Sewer District No. 2 described in Ordinance No. 239 and the 2 tracts of land described as follows: