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HomeMy WebLinkAbout169 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1955/10/1092 Resolution No. 169 On motion of Councilman Bolmgren, seconded by Councilman ing resolution having been read was 'adopted by unanimous vote the Council present " Adopted October 10, 1955 Perkins, the follow - of all Members of RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City Council on June 27, 1955, adopted a resolution authoriz- ing the taking by condemnation proceedings of certian.lands and slope easements in connection with Imp. No. 55-42, widening and grading of Excelsior Boulevard from Webster APenue to the Hopkins-St.•Louis Park Boundary,• and WHEREAS, it appears unnecessary t� take the lands described in Parcels 10 and 11 listed in said resolution, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis -Park that the taking of the lands described in said Parcels 10 and 11 be hereby abandoned and the City -Attorney be authorized to withdraw the said tracts•from.theproceedings for condemnation entitled City of St. Louis Park v Alda F. Haskell et al. Resolution No. 170 Adopted:October 10, 1955 On motion -of Councilman Middletoni seconded by Councilman Davis, the follow- ing resolution having been read was adopted by unanimous vote of all Members of the Council present: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, if this country is attacked, the primary objective of the enemy will include centers of industrial production, and concentrated on our civilian population; and WHEREAS, the capabilities of nuclear and other weapons are so great that an attack; if successful,. will result in damage and casualties far beyond,the resources of any community; and WHEREAS, the'St. Paul -Minneapolis Metropolitan•.area is officially listed by the Federal Government as one of 70, critical target areas,in.the Nation; and WHEREAS, the Federal Civil Defense Administration has invited the State of Minnesota to participate in the National Survival Plan Project. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that: . the political subdivision of St. Louis Park, State of Minnesota, will cooperate to the full extent of our capabilities with the State of Minnesota and the Feder- al Government in the study and development of civil defense measures, designed to afford maximum protection of life and property through participation in the Survival Plan project financed entirely by the Federal Civil Defense Administration. 1 . 1