HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 91-43R E S O L U T I O N NO. 91 - 43
BEING A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City of Columbia Heights on the 10th day of June, 1991
ordered notice of a hearing to be given to property owners, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to a notice of hearing certain residents appeared at a Council
Meeting on the 5th day of August, 1991, and
WHEREAS, the Council determines to proceed with this local improvement, a portion of
the cost being defrayed by special assessments under Charter provisions.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED:
1. That the location and extent of such improvements is as follows:
Alley construction, from 3rd Street N.E. to Trunk Highway 47 between 44th
Avenue N.E. and 45th Avenue N.E.
The proposed alley is 12 feet in width. Work would include storm sewer
installation, new aggregate base, new bituminous alley surfacing, concrete
alley apron replacement, required concrete or bituminous driveway replacement,
resodding, and miscellaneous associated construction items.
2. That the materials to be used are as follows:
Aggregate base, bituminous surfacing, concrete alley aprons, concrete
driveway, sod, reinforced concrete storm sewer pipe, concrete catch basins and
various appurtenances.
That a careful estimate of the cost of the improvements has been made by the
City Manager and the several lots and parcels of land fronting upon and
adjacent to such proposed improvements, which be deemed benefitted thereby,
were properly notified of said hearings, and
That the City Manager shall also list the names and owners of the several
parcels so improved as nearly as can be ascertained.
That the City Manager shall proceed with taking of bids for the improvements,
or portions of the improvements as stated herein.
6. These improvements shall also be known as P.I.R. ~874 - Project 9106.
The City of Columbia Heights shall pay 50Z of the assessable costs of the
project.
Passed this 5th day of August, 1991.
Offered by: Nawrocki
Seconded by: Peterson
Roll Call: All Ayes
cre~ary to {he Cou"faril
Edward M. Carlson, Mayor