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adoption:
August 28, 1995
Date
ATTEST:a/l(.
Member Debra Hilstrom introduced the following resolution and moved its
RESOLUTION NO. 9 -t3
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONNECTION OF THREE PROPERTIES ON NOBLE
AVENUE IN BROOKLYN PARK TO THE BROOKLYN CENTER SANITARY SEWER AND
WATER SYSTEMS
WHEREAS, Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park are desirous of providing water and
sanitary sewer services to three residential properties on Noble Avenue northerly of Woodbine Lane and
south of Shingle Creek; and
WHEREAS, Brooklyn Center is currently in the process of reconstructing streets on
Woodbine Lane and overlaying Noble Avenue, and prior to the completion of the street improvements,
there is an opportunity to tap into existing Brooklyn Center water and sanitary sewer main; and
WHEREAS, the City Engineers of Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center have determined
that it is most practical, economic, and feasible to provide for the connection of these three properties
prior to the completion of said reconstruction project; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes section 471.59 allows cities to enter into a Joint Powers
Agreement to plan and construct public utilities on common boundaries between two cities.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn
Center, Minnesota that:
1. The terms of the proposed Cooperative Joint Powers Agreement for Three Water
and Sanitary Sewer Services on Noble Avenue South of Shingle Creek between
Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center are hereby approved. The Mayor and City
Manager are hereby authorized and directed to execute this agreement on behalf
of the City of Brooklyn Center.
2. The City of Brooklyn Park is hereby authorized to connect the three properties
located at 7300, 7301, and 7306 Noble Avenue North to the Brooklyn Center
water and sanitary sewer systems.
0 Mayor
Deputy Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Kathleen Carmody and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
Myrna Kragness, Debra Hilstrom, and Kathleen Carmody;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.