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HomeMy WebLinkAbout464 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1957/09/161 1 Resolution No. 463 - continued SIDEWALK Impr. No. 57-63 East side of Wooddale Avenue adjacent to Lots 15 and 16, Block 2, Wooddale Heights, 4305 Wooddale R. C. Fernstrom Mayor Attest: Joseph Justad City Clerk Resolution No. 464 Adopted September 16, 1957 LEVYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the City Council has met at the time and place specified in the notice of -assessment published pursuant to Resolution -No. 449 -in the St. Louis Park Dispatch August 29;1957, and -has held -a public hearing on each assessment described in said notice and passed upon all objections thereto,. therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park -that the proposed assessments on file in the office of the City Clerk covering the cost of each of the following described improvements be hereby adopted and -shall constitute a special assessment against the -lands named -therein in the respect- ive amounts therein set forth, which assessment, with -accruing interest thereon, shall be a lien upon the property included therein concurrent with general taxes payable in such equal annual installments as hereinafter respectively specified, the -first of which installments shall be payable concurrently with taxes levied- in eviedin the year 1957 and payable in the year -1958. Deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of 6% per annum from the date of this resolution until December 31 of the year in which the installment is payable. The improvements above referred to, for which the assessments are herein adopted and levied, and the number of annual installments in which the assess- ment for each improvement is payable, are as follows: SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION, payable in 10 equal annual installments 55-50 In Cedarwood Road (also known as West 24th Street) from France Avenue West to Lot 3, Block 1, Basswood, and in France Avenue from Cedarwood Road (West 24th Street) to Basswood Road 55-53 Quentin Avenue from 42nd Street to 41st Street 55-54 West 36th Street from Wooddale Avenue to Webster Avenue Webster Avenue from West 36th Street to St. Louis Avenue St. Louis Avenue from Webster Avenue to Yosemite Avenue 156-26 West 38th Street from Ottawa Avenue to Princeton Avenue 292 Resolution No. 464 - continued SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION, payable in 10 equal annual installments - continued 56-27 Princeton Avenue from West 38th Street to Excelsior Boulevard Ottawa Avenue, from West 38th Street to 250 feet north 55-99 West 38th Street in the City of Minneapolis between Drew - Avenue South and Xerxes Avenue South to serve as an outlet for District Sanitary Sewer No. 2 of said City of St. Louis Park WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION, payable in 10 equal annual installments 56-41 Brunswick Avenue from West 32nd Street to West Lake Street 56-42 Nevada Avenue from West 14th Street to West 16th Street 56-44 West 26th Street from Virginia Avenue -to Sumter Avenue West 25th Street from West 26th Street to Cedar Lake Road 56-45 Edgewood Avenue from Dakota Avenue to West Franklin Avenue West Franklin Avenue from Cedar Lake Road to Edgewood Avenue Attest: Joseph Justad City Clerk R. C. Fernstrom Mayor • Resolution No. 465 Adopted September 16, 1957 RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT UNDER SECTION 10.3 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK WHEREAS, pllication has been made to the City Council by Shell Oil Company for permit under Section 10.3 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of St. Louis Park for the following purpose: Erection of 11'10" x 71 Sign at 3916 Vernon Ave. and at 3920 Minnetonka Blvd. and WHEREAS, the Council has considered 441e—adwik.ei;-fix .o£.#,7ae_.Pa.arn�9a�,g_ ' aad the effect of the proposed use on the health, safety and welfare of the occupants of the surrounding lands, existing traffic conditions,- including parking facilities on adjacent -streets, and the effect on values and properties in the surrounding area, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council -of the City of St. Louis Park that it is hereby determined that the said proposed use will not be detrimental -to - the health, safety or public welfare of the -occupants of surrounding lands, nor will it cause serious traffic congestion, nor hazards, nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding property values, and