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Commissioner
moved its adoption:
Kathleen Carmody introduced the following resolution and
EDA RESOLUTION NO. 96 -28
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PROPOSAL AND AUTHORIZING CONTRACT
FOR APPRAISAL SERVICES FOR 53RD AVENUE DEVELOPMENT AND
LINKAGE PROJECT
WHEREAS, City Council Resolution No. 96 -214 directed the Economic
Development Authority in and for the City of Brooklyn Center "Brooklyn Center EDA to
provide for the administration of all project activities relative to the 53rd Avenue Development
and Linkage Project; and
WHEREAS, there is a need to provide appraisal services for the execution of the
53rd Avenue Development and Linkage Project; and
WHEREAS, proposals for appraisal services for the 53rd Avenue Development and
Linkage Project have been received; and
WHEREAS, staff has reviewed the proposals for appraisal services and has
described and tabulated the proposals in a memorandum from the City Assessor to the City
Manager dated October 29, 1996, which is hereby attached to and made a part of this resolution;
and
WHEREAS, it appears that J. Scott Renne has provided the proposal for appraisal
services which is in the best interest of the Brooklyn Center EDA, City of Brooklyn Center, and
which best meets the needs of the Brooklyn Center EDA in its execution and administration of the
53rd Avenue Development and Linkage Project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Economic Development
Authority in and for the City of Brooklyn Center that the proposal submitted by J. Scott Renne
for appraisal services for the 53rd Avenue Development and Linkage Project is hereby accepted
and the EDA Executive Director is hereby authorized to enter into a contract for appraisal services
with J. Scott Renne on behalf of the Economic Development Authority in and for the City of
Brooklyn Center.
November 12, 1996
Date
Presfdent
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by commissioner
Charles Nichols and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in
favor thereof:
Myrna Kragness, Kathleen Carmody, Debra Hilstrom, Kristen Mann, and Charles Nichols;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.