HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-037 CCRadoption: Member Kathleen - Carmody introduced the following resolution and moved its
RESOLUTION NO. 95-37
RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
AND AUTHORIZING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOS.
1998-01, 02, AND 03, BELLVUE NEIGHBORHOOD STREET, STORM DRAINAGE, AND
UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center City Council on March 9, 1998 authorized consideration
of street, storm drainage, and utility improvements in the area generally described as the "Bellvue
Neighborhood," consisting of the streets 4th Street, Camden, Bryant, Colfax, and Dupont Avenues
between 53rd Avenue North and 55th Avenue North, and 55th Avenue North between 4th Street and Irving
Avenue North; and
WHEREAS, the Council has previously received and accepted a feasibility report for said
proposed improvements, as prepared by the City Engineer; and
WHEREAS, said improvement is necessary, cost effective, and feasible as detailed in the
feasibility report; and
WHEREAS, the City Council on the 9th of February, 1998 adopted a resolution setting
a date for a public hearing regarding proposed improvements for the Bellvue Neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, ten days published notice of the hearing was given and the hearing thereon
was held on the 9th day of March, 1998, at which time all persons desiring to be heard were given an
opportunity to be heard thereon; and
WHEREAS, the Council has considered all comments, testimony, evidence and reports
offered at or prior to the March 9, 1998 hearing; and
WHEREAS, the City reasonably expects to expend monies from the Special Assessments
Construction Fund, Water Utility Fund, Sanitary Sewer Utility Fund, or Storm Drainage Utility Fund on
a temporary basis to pay the expenditures described in this resolution; and
WHEREAS, the City reasonably expects to reimburse itself for such expenditures from
the proceeds of taxable or tax-exempt bonds, the debt service of which is expected to be paid from property
taxes, special assessments, or utility fees. The maximum amount of obligations expected to be issued for
such project is $529,872.00; and
WHEREAS, City Staff, under the direction of the City Engineer have prepared plans and
specifications for said project.
RESOLUTION NO. 98-37
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn
Center, Minnesota that:
1. Improvement Project Nos. 1998-01, 02, and 03, Bellvue Neighborhood Street,
Storm Drainage, and Utility Improvements, are hereby ordered.
2. The plans and specifications for said improvement project are hereby approved
and ordered filed with the City Clerk.
The City Clerk shall prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper
and Construction Bulletin an advertisement for bids for the making of such
improvement in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. The
advertisement shall be published in accordance with Minnesota State Statutes, shall
specify the work to be done and shall state the time and location at which bids will
be opened by the City Clerk and the City Manager or their designees. Any bidder
whose responsibility is questioned during consideration of the bid will be given an
opportunity to address the council on the issue of responsibility. No bids will be
considered unless sealed and filed with the City Clerk and accompanied by a cash
deposit, cashier's's check, bid bond, or certified check payable to the City Clerk
for 5 percent of the amount of such bid.
4. This resolution is intended to constitute official intent to issue taxable or tax exempt
reimbursement bonds for purposes of Treasury Regulation 1.105-2 and any
successor law, regulation, or ruling. This resolution shall be modified to the
extent required or permitted by Treasury Regulation 1.105-2. or any successor
law, regulation, or ruling.
March 9, 1998
Date Mayor
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ATTEST: \
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Debra Hilstrom and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
Myrna Kramess, Kathleen Carmody, Debra Hilstrom and Robert Peppe;
and the following voted against the same: none
whereupon said resolution was declar-.d duly passed and adopted.