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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-079 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 2005/06/06• O RESOLUTION NO. 05-079 RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR STATE OF MINNESOTA CAPITAL APPROPRIATION FOR RAILROAD SWITCHING YARD IN GLENCOE, MN BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park, Minnesota as follows: Section 1. Background. 1.01. The Cities of Minnetonka, St Louis Park and Hopkins (the Cities) have been jointly working to eliminate noise disturbances to their residents living adjacent to segments of rail lines where rail car sorting operations are performed. 1 02. In 1999, the Cities funded a noise study that concluded these sorting operations generate noise levels that exceed the State of Minnesota noise standards. 1.03. The Cities have actively pursued short-term and long-term solutions to mitigate the noise from these rail operations. To date, the short-term solutions have provided little improvement 1.04 The construction of a switching yard in Glencoe, Minnesota was identified as the long- term solution that would completely eliminate the blocking operations from the residential communities. A switching yard would be beneficial to Glencoe from both an operational and an economic development standpoint. 1.05. Minnesota Statute 16A.86 prescribes the process by which local governments and political subdivisions may request State of Minnesota capital appropnations. 1 06. The Cities, in cooperation with the City of Glencoe and the McLeod County Rail authonty, have submitted an application for a State of Minnesota capital appropnation for land acquisition and design and development costs for a railroad switching yard. Section 2 Council Action 2.01 The City Council of the City of St. Louis Park does hereby support the application for a State of Minnesota capital appropnation by the Cities of Minnetonka, St Louis Park and oplans, in cooperation with the City of Glencoe and the McLeod County Rail Authonty for a railroad switching yard in Glencoe, Minnesota. Revie dministration: City Ma ager Attest: • C /y Clerk byth-Ity Council June 6, 2005 Mayo