HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-065 CCR The Mayor announced that the meeting was open for the con-
sideration of proposed Street Base, Surfacing Sidewalk Improvement
Project No. 1970 -19.
The Clerk produced an affidavit of publication of notice of
hearing on the proposed improvement showing two weeks' publication
thereof in the official newspaper, the last publication being on
April 1, 1971, which affidavit was examined and found satis-
factory and ordered placed on file.
The Mayor then called upon all property owners present to
present arguments either for or against the proposed improvement.
After hearing and considering all objections, and the property
owners appearing in favor of said improvement, member Theodore Willard
introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 71 -65
RESOLUTION ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF STREET BASE,
SURFACING SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1970 -19
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn
Center, Minnesota, that it is hereby determined that it is necessary
and for the best interests of the City and the owners of property
specially benefitted thereby, that the following improvement shall be
constructed:
Project No. 1970 -19 (M.S.A.P. 09- 109 -09)
Street base, surfacing and sidewalk on the south half
(one 27 -foot roadway) of Shingle Creek Parkway from
Xerxes Avenue toCounty Road 130, and Xerxes Avenue North
from Shingle Creek Parkway to F.A.I.94, with sidewalk
installed on one side.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED as follows:
1) The second 27 -foot roadway shall be completed prior to
1975, so that the entire roadway will be constructed
to Municipal State Aid width standards.
2) The 27 -foot roadway to be constructed in1971 shall be
posted for "No Parking at any Time
The estimated cost is $65,000.00.
April 5, 1971 1
Date J Mayor
ATTEST
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly
seconded by member Howard Heck, and upon vote being taken
thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Philip Cohen,
John Leary,, Vernon Ausen, Howard Heck and Theodore Willard;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.