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HomeMy WebLinkAbout91 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1955/06/2047 Resolution No. 90 continued (b) In the event that the said owner of said premises shall fail to comply with the conditions of this permit the City may at any time upon thirty days' notice -in writing to said owner, by registered mail, or posted notice ujon the premises if the address of the owner is unknown, terminate this permit and may thereafter enter upon the premises -and grade and slope the land in conformity with the provisions of this permit, and the said owner shall be obligated to re- imburse the City for the costs expended in connection therewith, and in default of such payment the City shall be entitled to recover such sum upon the surety bond furnished as provided in the following paragraph hereof, and if the sum so due the City is not otherwise paid the City shall be entitled to assess the amount thereof against the premises above described as a special assessment. (c) The owner of said premises shall enter into an agreement with the said.City accepting the conditions cf this permit and shall file with the City Clerk a surety bond, in form approved by the City Attorney, in the penal sum of $2,000.00, which shall be conditioned upon compliance by the owner of the premises with the conditions of this permit. (d) This permit shall not be assignable. Resolution No. 91 Adopted On motion of Councilman Davis, seconded by Councilman resolution, having been read by the Secretary, was adopted all Members of the Council present: RESOLUTION .Tune 20, 1955 Hurd, the following by unanimous vote of WHEREAS, THERE ARE NOW PENDING BEFORE THE Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D. C. two applications, each seeking a radio broadcasting license, and WHEREAS, said applications indicate that the signal to be broadcast by such a station would be one which would most beneficially serve and reach several sub- urban municipalities, of which our City of St. Louis Park is one, and WHEREAS, the facilities of such a station would provide an excellent medium for informing and advising the residents of our community of all matters of public interest, including our local governmental affairs and civic activities, and also assist us in matters of civil defense, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the City of St. Louis Park through its council, lawfully assembled, and let it be recorded that said City of St. Louis Park favors such a radio station, and particularly a station meeting the following qualifications, among others: 1. The facilities of such a station should be available to representatives of our government as an accomodation to the residents of our city for public service broadcasts. 2. The facilities of such a station should also be available to note- worthy and responsible civic groups with a view toward keezping our residents informed of civic affairs. Resolution No. 92 Adopted _Tune 20. 1955 On motion of Councilman Middleton, seconded by Councilman Jorvig, the follow- ing resolution, having been read by the Secretary, was adopted by unanimous vote of all Members of the Council present, except Councilman Davis who voted no. RESOLUTION WHEREAS the Council has determined that no house service connection appears to have been furnished to premises at 3833 Kipling Avenue, owned by Miss Eleanor Appel who was obliged to furnish her own connection at a cost of $100.00, therefore