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Member Celia Scott introduced the following resolution and
moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 91 177
RESOLUTION APPROVING ALIGNMENT /GEOMETRIC LAYOUT PLAN FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT OF 69TH AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN BROOKLYN BOULEVARD
AND SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1990 -10
WHEREAS, on March 26, 1990 the City Council adopted Resolution No.
90 -66, ordering the reconstruction of 69th Avenue North between Brooklyn
Boulevard and Shingle Creek Parkway; and
WHEREAS, on July 9, 1990 the City Council adopted Resolution No.
90 -139 approving a contract with SEH Inc. to provide professional services
relating to Stage 1 of Final Plan Development; and
WHEREAS, SEH Inc. has prepared and presented a proposed alignment and
geometric layout plan dated June 17, 1991 and said plan represents the
culmination of plan development efforts by the consultant, City staff and the
City Council and consideration of public input received at four public
informational meetings conducted by staff and a public informational meeting
conducted by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the City Council that said plan should
be approved, to serve as a basis for the consultant to complete the
development of Stage 1 of final plans and cost estimates and to provide
direction for the implementation of this project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that:
1. The alignment /geometric layout plans dated June 17, 1991 as
prepared by SEH Inc. are hereby approved as a basis for proceeding
with Stage 2 of final plan development and project implementation,
subject to the following changes:
a. Construction of a cul -de -sac on Indiana Avenue, north of
69th Avenue.
b. The location of the trail on the north side of 69th Avenue
between France Avenue and West Palmer Lake Drive shall be
designed to provide a curvilinear alignment generally within
the construction limits.
2. In conjunction with Stage 2 of plan development and project
implementation, the following process shall be used to develop the
most effective plan for landscaping, security fencing and noise
abatement:
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Member Celia Scott introduced the following resolution and
moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 91 177
RESOLUTION APPROVING ALIGNMENT /GEOMETRIC LAYOUT PLAN FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT OF 69TH AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN BROOKLYN BOULEVARD
AND SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1990 -10
WHEREAS, on March 26, 1990 the City Council adopted Resolution No.
90 -66, ordering the reconstruction of 69th Avenue North between Brooklyn
Boulevard and Shingle Creek Parkway; and
WHEREAS, on July 9, 1990 the City Council adopted Resolution No.
90 -139 approving a contract with SEH Inc. to provide professional services
relating to Stage 1 of Final Plan Development; and
WHEREAS, SEH Inc. has prepared and presented a proposed alignment and
geometric layout plan dated June 17, 1991 and said plan represents the
culmination of plan development efforts by the consultant, City staff and the
City Council and consideration of public input received at four public
informational meetings conducted by staff and a public informational meeting
conducted by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the City Council that said plan should
be approved, to serve as a basis for the consultant to complete the
development of Stage 1 of final plans and cost estimates and to provide
direction for the implementation of this project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that:
1. The alignment /geometric layout plans dated June 17, 1991 as
prepared by SEH Inc. are hereby approved as a basis for proceeding
with Stage 2 of final plan development and project implementation,
subject to the following change:
The location of the trail on the north side of 69th Avenue
between France Avenue and West Palmer Lake Drive shall be
designed to provide a curvilinear alignment generally within
the construction limits.
2. In conjunction with Stage 2 of plan development and project
implementation, the following process shall be used to develop the
most effective plan for landscaping, security fencing and noise
abatement:
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RESOLUTION NO. 91 177
Step 1 As a part of the general construction contract earth
berms will be constructed at the locations where they
will be effective in providing noise abatement and
will not require the removal of a large number of
mature trees.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
July 8, 1991
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Upon completion of the general construction contract a
series of meeting will be conducted with adjoining
property owners on both sides of 69th Avenue to review
available options, including fencing (various types),
plantings, property extensions, etc.
A plan will then be developed to accommodate property
owners' requests to the maximum feasible extent.
A separate contract will then be awarded for
landscaping and other construction according to that
plan.
Todd Paulson, M*or
ATTEST: �l rL
Deputy Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member Philip Cohen and upon vote being taken thereon, the
following voted in favor thereof:
Todd Paulson, Celia Scott, Dave Rosene, and Philip Cohen;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.