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if any it has, why this license should not be canceled and revoked.
5. Upon the conditions set forth above permit is also granted to
the applicant as owner of said premises to use the same for sand and gravel
operations, pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the City of St. Louis Park.
R. C. Fernstrom
Mayor
Attest:
Joseph Justad
City Clerk
Resolution No. 504 Adopted November 11, 1957
AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR CONVEYANCE OF
TAX -FORFEITED LANDS FOR STREET PURPOSES
NHEREAS, the east 11.9 feet of the west 592.6 feet of that part of
the Hi of NEI of Section 8, Township 117, Range 21, lying south of the Great
Northern Railway right-of-way has been forfeited to the State of Minnesota
for non-payment of taxes, and the south 33 feet of said tract has been in-
cluded as Parcel No. 9 (c) in a proceeding now pending in the District Court
of Hennepin County entitled "City of St. Louis Park, Petitioner, v. Bankers
Life Company et al, Respondents," which is a proceeding for condemnation of
said parcel and other lands for public street purposes by the City of St.
Louis Park, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park
that the Mayor and City Manager be hereby authorized to make application to
the County Board and State Tax Commissioner for conveyance of said south 33
feet of the east 11.9 feet of the west 592.6 feet of that part of the SE4
of NEi, said Section, Township and Range, lying south of the Great Northern
Railway right-of-way to the City of St. Louis Park for public street purposes.
R. C. Fernstrom
Mayor
Attest:
Joseph Justad
City Clerk
Resolution No. 505 Adopted November 18, 1957
RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING VALUE OF K T C A - TV
EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION
WHEREAS, the campaign for maintenance funds for educational television
station is now under way, seeking $50,000 and
Resolution No. 505 - continued
WHEREAS, the Fund Drive is being conducted inland has the backing
of all Minneapolis, St. Paul and suburban schools, including St. Louis Park's,
and
WHEREAS, the entry of educational television into the Twin Cities
area has been phenomenal and its reception ori the part of the general public
has been marked by almost unanimous enthusiasm, and
WHEREAS, KTCA - TV has provided and is providing a new dimension in
educational opportunity for children, young people and adults, now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that St. Louis Park City Council recognize the great
value of educational television and the necessity for providing funds for its
maintenance and that this body urge all citizens to contribute "A Dollar or
Two for Channel 2".
R. C. Fernstrom
Mayor
Attest:
Joseph Justad
City Clerk
Resolution No. 506 Adopted November 25, 1957
RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT
UNDER SECTION 10.2 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK
WHEREAS, application has - made to the City Council by Fred Zabel
for permit under Section 10.29f theg�Zo
e ning Ordinance of the City of St. Louis
Park for the following purpose: Operation of a furniture upholstering shop
as a home occupation with one employee in building at rear of premises at
4020 Xenwood Ave. and
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the advices and recommendations
of the Planning Commission and 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, aid
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 detri-
mental to the health, safe ty or public welfare of the occupants of surround-
ing lands, nor will it cause serious traffic congestion, nor hazards, nor
will it seriously depreciate surrounding property values, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that permit be hereby granted to the appli-
cant for the purpose above set forth, for a period of one year.
Adopted by the City Council November 25, 1957.
R. C. Fernstrom
Mayor
Attest:
Joseph Justad
City Clerk