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Resolution No. 138 - continued Adopted September 6,-1955
BE•J IT ,FURTHER=RESOLVED` that= the' Treasureris� hereby directed to reduce- the
Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund by a transfer to the Permanent Improvement
Revolving Fund Bond Sinking Fund No. 1 in the amount of $27,132.00, an amount
equal to the sum of the bonds and interest maturing during the:year 1956, to be
paid from the Sinking Fund.
Resolution No. 139 Adopted September 6, 1955 '
On motion of Councilman Bolmgren, seconded by Councilman Hurd, the following
resolution, having been read by the Secretary, was adopted by unanimous vote of
all Members of the Council present:
RESOLUTI O N
WHEREAS, it -appears to the City Council that there is a sufficient sum of
monies in the Water Department Fund to pay the principal and interest on the
January 15, 1953 Series Water Tank Bonds maturing in the year 1956, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that the levy for payment of said principal and interest con-
tained in resolution adopted December 15, 1952 is hereby canceled in the sum of
$20,317.00, and the City Clerk is hereby instructed to send a copy of this re-
solution to the County Auditor of Hennepin -County, Minnesota, and further, the City
Treasurer be authorized to transfer to the Sinking Fund Account for said January 15,
1953 Series Water Tank Bonds the amount of $20,317.00 from the Water Department
Fund and deposit same in the Citizens State Bank of St. Louis Park.
Resolution No'. 140 Adopted September 12, 1955
On motion of Councilman Middleton, seconded by Councilman Jorvig, the foll-
owing resolution having been read was adopted by the unanimous vote of all Members
of the Council present:
RESOLUTION ORDERING
SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION
WHEREAS the City Council has met at the time and place specified in the
notice published in the St. Louis Park Dispatch September 1 and 8, 1955, relating
to the public improvements hereinafter described and has heard all interested per-
sons appearing at said meeting and has secured from the City Engineer a report ad-
vising it in a preliminary way as to whether each proposed improvement is feasible
and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some
other improvements, and the estimated cost of the improvements;
THEREFORE, BE IT, RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park
that the following public improvements be hereby ordered: Construction of inter-
ceptor sewers( in the Village of Golden Valley to serve as an outlet for sanitary
sewers in that portion of the City of St. Louis Park lying north of the line des--
cribed as follows, which area will be hereby designated as Sanitary Sewer District
No. 4: All that part of the area of the City of St. Louis Park lying north and
west of a line described as follows:
commencing at the intersection ofthe St. Louis Park -Hopkins boundary with
Minnehaha Creek; thence Nfly and Wlly along Minnehaha Creek to the point
of intersection of the right-of-way of the Great Northern R.R. Spur track;
thence Nfly along said right-of-way to its intersection with Minnetonka
Blvd; thence west along Minnetonka Blvd.tto Virginia Ave; thence north in
Virginia Ave. to the north line of Lot 27,"Texa-Tonka; thence east along
said north line to the NE corner of Lot 27; thence NEfly along the northerly
lines of Lots 24 to 20 inclusive; thence north on the west line of Lot 14, Texa-
Tonka to the NW corner of said Lot; thence east along the north line of said
Lot 14 to Texas Ave., and continuing east parallel with Minnetonka Blvd. to
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Resolution No. 140 continued
the west line of Block 4, East Texa-Tonka; thence north along said west line
to W. 29th St; thence east in W. 29th St. to a point midway between Quebec
Ave. and Pennsylvania Ave.; thence north parallel with Pennsylvania Ave. to
W. 28th St.; thence east in W. 28th St. to the center line of B1. 3, High
Holborn; thence south•on the center line of Bls. 3 and 6, High Holburn to the
north line of Bl. 10, said B1. 6; thence east of the north line of Lots 10 to
8, B1. 6, 12 to 8 B1. 7 and 12 to 8, High Holborn, to Louisiana Ave; thence
SEfly to alley in B1. 16, The Bronx; thence east along said alley continuing
east along alleys in Bls. 17, 18 and 19 to the north and south alley in said
Bl. 19, The Bronx; thence north in north -south alleys in Bls. 19 and 12, The
Bronx, to W. 28th St.; thence east in W. 28th St. to alley in B1. 10, the
Bronx; thence north in said alley to W. 27th St; thence east in W. 27th St. to
Alley in B1. 6, Park Manor; thence south along the alley in Block 6, Park Manor,
to W. 28th St.; thence east in W. 28th St. to Zarthan Ave. and continuing east
to intersection of W. 28th St. with alley in B1. 2, American Security Inv. Co's
2nd Addn.; thence north along said alley to W. 27th St.; thence west along W.
27th St. to a point midway between Xenwood Ave. and Yosemite Ave.; thence
north parallel with Xenwood Ave. to W. 26th St.; thence east in444. 26th St.
and the same extended east to a point'of intersection with center line of
alley in B1. 2, American Security Inv. Cols Oak Terrace extended north; thence
south along said extended line to W. 26th St.; thence east along W. 26th St.
to point of intersection of center line of alley in Blakeman's 3rd Addn.;
thence south along the center line of said alley and continuing south along
the center line of alley B1. 1, Oak Lawn, to W. 27th St., thence east in W.
27th St. and the same extended east to point of intersection of center line
'of 'Bl. 9, Thorpe Bros. Cedar Lake Heights extended south; thence north along
said extended line along the center lim of said B1. 9 and the same extended
north to point of intersectionof center line of Bl. 1 Basswood, extended -west;
thence east along said center line so extended to the east line of Lot 3, B1.
1, Basswood; thence north along said line to Cedarwood Road; thence east in
Cedarwood Road to the St. Louis Park -Minneapolis boundary.
Said sewer to be constructed in the Village of Golden Valley shall be in acc-
ordance with plans and specifications which have been prepared by the Engineers of
said Village and which generally follow the following course from the St. Louis
Park -Golden Valley boundary to the point of intersection with the Minneapolis Sani-
tary Sewer System:
Commencing at the intersection of Douglas Avenue and Ortler Pass at the
St. Louis Park -Golden Valley boundary; thence northerly in Ortler Pass
and South Tyrol Trail to Wayzata Boulevard; thence northwesterly over
easement to Westwood Drive; thence north in Westwood Drive to Roanoke
Road; thence west in Roanoke Road to Burntside Drive; thence north in
Burntside Drive to Loring Drive; thence northeasterly in Loring Drive to
Beverly Avenue; thence east in Beverly Avenue to June Avenue; -thence north
to June Avenue to Woodstock Drive; east in Woodstock Drive to Archibald
Avenue; north in Archibald Avenue to Floyd B. Olson Memorial Drive; east
in Floyd B. Olson Memorial Drive to point of intersection with Minneapolis
Sewer System within the City of Minneapolis.
The construction of said sewer shall be undertaken jointly with the Ra
Ment Village of Golden Valley pursuant to the terms of agreement between the Village
o' Golden Valley and the City of St. Louis Park for joint construction and for joint
use and maintenance of said sanitary sewer facilities, dated September 15, 1955,
proposed copy of said agreement, having been filed with the City Clerk, is hereby
approved and the 'City Manager and Mayor are authorized to execute said agreement in
behalf of.the city.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be authorized to request permission
of the City of Minneapolis to provide for interconnection of St. Louis Park sanitary
sewers to said sewers of the Village of Golden Valley pursuant to the existing agree-
ment between the City of St.Louis Park and the City of Minneapolis relating to inter-
connection of their sanitary sewer systems.