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HomeMy WebLinkAbout78 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1955/06/0638 Resolution No. 76 Adopted May 23, 1955 On motion of Councilman Hurd, seconded by Councilman Perkins, the following resolution having been read by the Secretary, was adopted by un- animous vote of all Members of the Council present. RESOLUTION APPROVING PROPOSED ALLOCATION OF COST OF PAVING WHEREAS the County Highway Engineer has submitted a proposed alloca- tion of costs for the proposed Improvement No. 55-42, paving of Excelsior Boulevard from Webster Avenue to the Hopkins -St. Louis Park boundary, on the basis of 43.8% to St. Louis Park; 52.9% to Hennepin County; and 3.3% to the City of Hopkins; BE IT RESOLVED that the said proposed allocation be hereby approved as the basis of allocation of cost of said project in the event that after public hearing thereon, the Council shall order the project to be undertaken. Resolution No. 77 Adopted June 6, 1955 On motion of Councilman Davis, 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 present: RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD WHEREAS the City Council has met at the time and place specified in the notice published in the St. Louis Park Dispatch May 19 and 26, 1955, re- lating to the public improvements hereinafter described and has heard all in- terested persons appearing at said meeting and has secured from the City Eng- ineer a report advising it in a preliminary as to whether each proposed im- provement is feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as recommended; therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park that the following public improvements be hereby ordered in accordance with plans and specifications which have been prepared by the City Engineer and filed with the City Clerk, a hereby or IMPROVEMENT NO. 55-42 GRADING, PAVING WITH'CONCRETE, AN) CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF CURB AND GUTTER, SIDEWALK, AND STORM SEWERS, on' Excelsior Boulevard between Webster Avenue and the St. Louis Park -Hopkins Boundary. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this project shall be undertaken as a joint project between the County of Hennepin and the City of St. Louis Park, and the Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to enter into contract proposed by the county providing for acquisition of easements and right-ofway by the City, and contract for construction, the cost of construction to be contributed on the basis of 43.8% by the City, and 52.9% by the County, with the understanding that 3.3% will be contributed by the City of Hopkins, provided that the Bureau of Public Roads of the Department of Commerce of the U,S. Government shall con- tribute the sum of $170,000,of which sum 43.8% will be credited against and re- duce to that extent, the share of the total cost of the project to be contributed by the City of,St. Louis Park. Resolution -No. 78 Adopted June 6, 1955 On motion of Councilman Middleton, seconded by Councilman Bolmgren, 'iie following resolution, having been read by the Secretary, was adopted by 1nanz imous vote of all Council Members present: RESOLUTION CANCELING 51-283 Lift Station #3 #499 ASSESSMENT 39 Resolution No. 78 - continued WHEREAS it appears that by resolution of othe City Council adopted September 22, 1952, levying assessments for 51-283 Lift Station #3 #499, Lot 14, Block 3, High Holborn Addition was assessed for one unit of above assess- ment; and whereas on October 27, 1954, said lot was divided into a 40 foot lot; and whereas a house can no longer be built on a 40 foot lot; theref6re BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of othe City of St. Louis Park that the assessment for the 1955 thru 1962 heretofore levied against the following lot be canceled, and that the Auditor and the Treasurer of Hennepin County be hereby authorized to cancel the same upon their respective records and issue the property owner a corrected tax statement. Name & Address Michael F. Samon AMOUNTS TO BE CANCELED Lot Block 3 that part of Lot 14 lying N of S 201 thereof Addition High Holborn TOTAL 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 72.50 9.57 9.28 8.99 8.70 8.41 8.12 7.83 7.54 Resolution No. 79 Adopted Tune 6, 1955 On motion of Councilman Perkins, seconded by Councilman Hurd, the following resolution, having been read by the Secretary, was adopted by unan- imous vote of all Members of the Council present: RESOLUTION SETTING HEARING ON PROPOSED STORM SEWER BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park that the Clerk be directed to publish notice of hearing of proposedstorm sewer Im- provement No. 55-43 extending from the intersection of Texas Avenue and West 37th Street Southwesterly along othe North Service Drive of State Highway No. 7 app- roximately 1,000 feet to existing storm sewer, and from outlet of said exist- ing storm sewer Westerly along said service drive to Minnehaha Creek at an est- imated cost of $28,950.00. Hearing to be held on June 20, 1955. The area proposed to be assessed is bounded as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Minnehaha Creek and West 36th Street extended; thence East along the Center line of West 36th Street to Texas Avenue; thence con- tinuing East along the Center Line of Walker Street to the intersection of the Center Line extended North of Alley in Block 314, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park; thence south along the Center line of said Alley to the North line of State Highway No. 7; thence Southwesterly along the Northerly line of State Highway No. 7 to Minnehaha Creek; thence North along Minnehaha Creek to the point of beginning. Resolution No. 80 Adopted _Tune 13, 1955 On motion of Councilman Davis, seconded by Councilman Perkins, the following resolution, having been read by the Secretary, was adopted by unani- mous vote of all Members of the Council present. RESOLUTION ORDERING STORM SEWER CONSTRUCTION WHEREAS the City Council has met at the time and place specified in the notice published in the St. Louis Park Dispatch June 2 and 9, 1955, relating to the public improvements hereinafter described and has heard all interested persons appearing at said meeting and has secured from the City'oEngineer a re- port advising 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 improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvements as re-