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Resolution No. 276 Adopted August 13, 1956
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
AGREEMENT WITH INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 205
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park that
the Mayor and City Manager be hereby authorized to execute on be-
half of the City proposed agreement with Independent'School District
No. 205 relative to the operation of a jointly sponsored recreation
program, which has been approved by the City Attorney.
Resolution No. 277 Adopted August 20, 1956
RESOLUTION ORDERING SANITARY
TRUNK SEWER CONSTRUCTION,
WHEREAS, the,City Council has net at the time and place specified
in a notice published in the St. Louis Park Dispatch August 9 and 16, 1956,
relating to proposed sanitary trunk sewer construction Improvement No.
56-52, and has heard all interested persons appearing at said meeting,
and having secured from the City Engineer a report advising in a preliminaiy
way that said improvement is feasible and should best be made as proposed
and not in connection with any other improvements, except that said im-
provement should be made concurrently with proposed storm sewer con-
struction, Improvement no. 56-53, and the Council having determined that
said proposed sanitary sewer is necessary in the public interest, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park
that construction of proposed sanitary trunk sewer be hereby ordered to
be located generally as follows:
Commencing at the outlet sewer in Ortler Pass in the Village of
Golden Valley; thence southerly over the right-of-way of the Great Northern
Railway at a point to be determined and thence southerly and westerly to
intersection of Parklands Road and Forest Road; thence southwesterly to
the intersection of West 26th Street and Natchez Avenue; thence westerly
along West 26th Street to Hampshire Avenue; thence northwesterly along
Hampshire Avenue extended and Kentucky Lane to Cedar Lake Road; thence
westerly along Cedar Lake Road to Hennepin County Road No. 18 (Jordan Ave.);
Also in Zarthan Avenue from West 26th Street to West 14th Street;
thence west in West 14th Street to Hampshire Avenue:
Also in Rhode Island Avenue from Cedar Lake Road southwesterly to
West 26th Street and westerly in West 26th Street to Virginia Avenue;
southerly in Virginia Avenue to the right-of-way of the Great Northern
Railway and thence Southwesterly over right-of-way to be acquired to the
intersection of Boone Avenue and West 32nd Street extended;
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Resolution No. 277 - continued
Also in Pennsylvania Avenue from Cedar Lake Road North to Franklin
Avenue; thence westerly along Franklin Avenue extended and over right-of-
way to be acquired thru Westwood Hills Golf Course to the intersection
of West 16th Street and Flag, Avenue extended.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be directed to cause the
City Engineer to prepare plans and specifications for said sanitary trunk
sewer and that the same be submitted to the Council upon completion there-
of for approval.
Resolution No. 278 Adopted August 20, 1956.
RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 244.
BE IT RESOLVED that Section 1:315 of Resolution No. 214 the City
Council adopted May 21, 1956, be hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 1:315 Over -time Payment.
Authorized over -time work shall,be compensated on the basis of one
and one-half times the regular rate of pay, either by cash payment or by
compensatory time off, as provided herein. Authorized over -time work on
other than a regular work day shall be compensated by not less than three
hours regular pay, regardless of the hours actually worked. An employee
instructed by his superior to stand by and be subject to call on a Sunday
or Holiday not included in the regular work week shall be compensated
therefor by a minimum of four hours regular pay. Over -time shall be com-
puted on the basis of the number of hours actually worked in a work week
in excess of the number of working hours in the regular work week for the
position involved.
Over -time work in any bi-weekly pay period not amounting to four
hours of regular pay shall be compensated by cash payment. When over-
time work in a bi-weekly pay period amounts to more than four hours of
regular pay, the portion thereof in excess of four -hours, or the highest
multiples thereof,. shall be compensated by cash payment; the balance may
be compensated by cash payment or compensatory time off„ at the descretion
of the Department Head. Such compensatory time off shall be taken as
designated or approved by the Department Head but for periods of not less
than four consecutive hours at a time, or multiple thereof; and such com-
pensatory time off shall either be designated by the Department Head within
six consecutive bi-weekly pay periods following the pay -period in which
earned,. or shall be compensated by cash payment.