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HomeMy WebLinkAbout31 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1955/03/141.3 Resolution - No. 29 Continued The area porposed to be assessed for said sanitary sewer and water main ex- tensions is the tracts adjacent to said sanitary sewer and water main extensions, including the area south of the right of way of the C.M. St. P ff. P Ry., east of State Highway No. 100 and west of a line drawn due north and south intersecting the south line of the C.M. St. P. fl P. Ry. right of way, at a point measured 2369.95 feet NEtly from the intersections of the southline of said right of way with the east line of State Highway No. 100 and lying north of West 36th Street, west of Natchez Avenue and including tracts adjacent to the south line of West 36th Street between Lynn Avenue and Webster Avenue. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk be authorized to advertise for bids for said improvements to be opened April 4, 1955, in accordance with plans and specifi- cations prepared by the City Engineer. Resolution No. 30. Adopted March 14. 1955 The following resolution, having been read by the Secretary, on motion of Councilman Hurd, seconded by Councilman Bolmgren, was adopted by unanimous vote of all Members of the Council present: RESOLUTION LEVYING ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the City Council has met at the time specified in Notice of Assess- ment Hearing published in the St. Louis Park Dispatch February 24, 1955, relating to the proposed assessment hereinafter described, and has held a public hearing on said proposed assessment and passed upon all objections thereto, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park that proposed special assessment covering the cost of Improvement No.v53-88 Cedar Lake Road from Wyoming Avenue (Burd Place) to 150 feet west of Flagg Avenue, by acquisition of right-of-way and grading, be hereby adopted and shall constitute a special assessment against the lands named therein in the respective amounts therein set forth, which lands are found to be benefited in said respective amounts, and with accruing in- terest thereon, shall be a lien upon the property included in said assessment concurr- ently with general taxes payable in 3 equal annual installments, the first of which shall be payable concurrently with taxes levied in the year 1955 and payable in the year 1956, deferred installments thereof to bear interest at the rate of 5% per annum from the date of this resolution. Resolution No. 31. Adopted March 14. 1955 On motion of Councilman Middleton, seconded by Councilman Davis, the following resolution was adopted by unanimous vote of the Councilman Present: RESOLUTION CANCELLING 51-202 SANITARY SEWER 2U #497 ASSESSMENT WHEREAS it appears that by resolution of the City Council adopted October 20, 1952, the following corner lot was inadvertantly assessed for two sanitary sewers one on Florida (which is correct) and one on 28th St. (which is not correct); there- fore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park that the 1953 and 1954 installments of such assessment heretofore paid in the respective amounts set forth below be refunded to the respective property owner. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the assessment for years 1955 thru 1962 heretofore levied against the following property be cancelled, and that the Auditor and the Treasurer of Hennepin County be hereby authorized to cancel the same upon their re- spective records. AMOUNT TO BE REFUNDED Name & Address Lots Blk. Addition 1953 1954 Eugene Hoganson L 16 & 7 Park Manor 41.60 42.90 2757 Florida S 161 L 17 14 Resolution No. 31 - continued AMOUNTS TO BE CANCELLED Total 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 312.00 41.20 39.95 38.70 37.45 36.20 34.95 33.70 32.45 Resolution No. 31A - Adopted March 14. 1955 /he following resolution, having been read by the Secretary, it was moved by Councilman Hurd, seconded by Councilman Davis, and adopted by unanimous vote of all Members of the Council present. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the City Council that the County Board of Hennepin County has had under consideration the reconstruction or repair of the dam at the outlet of Lake Minnetonka at Grays Bay, which reconstruc- tion or repair appears necessary because of deterioration of the existing dam, and WHEREAS, a collapse of this dam would cause a disasterous flood which would result in great damage to public and private property in the vicinity of Minnehaha Creek in the City of St. Louis Park as well as elsewhere along the course of the Creek, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of ST. Louis Park that the County Board of Hennepin County be hereby memorialized to promptly undertake to rebuild or repair the Grays Bay Dam and to take all fullest precaution to avoid the hazard of such a flood. Resolution No. 32 Adopted March 14, 195J( Resolution memorilizing the Legislator of the State of Minnesota in opposition to H.F. 1243, the following motion having been read by the Secretary, on motion of Councilman Middleton, seconded by Councilman Bolmgren, was adopted by unanimous vote of all Members of the Council. RESOLUTI O N WHEREAS, experience with administration of Welfare Funds in the City of St. Louis Park has demonstrated that the administration of these funds by the Munici- pality is more efficient, economical and also on a more personal and humane basis than when administrated by a County wide governmental unit, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by City Council of City of St. Louis Park that it hereby express its opposition to H.F. 1243 which provides for administration of Welfare Funds by a County Administrative Unit, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the continuation of the Town method of poor relief administration in Hennepin County be hereby approved and supported. Resolution No. 33 Adopted March 21 1955 The following resolution, having been read by the Secretary, on motion of Councilman Hurd, seconded by Councilman Perkins, was adopted by the unanimous vote of all Members of the Council present: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of St. Louis Park has heretofore undertaken to cause all streets dedicated in plat known as Cedar Knoll Manor 3rd Addition to be graded, stabilized and repaired in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer, it being estmated that the work will be oompleted by December 1, 1956, and