HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 91-21RESOLUTION NO. 91-2]
RESOLUTION BETWEEN THE CITIES OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS AND FRIDLEY
ESTABLISHING A JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR THE STORM SEWER
IMPROVEMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CLOVER POND AND 52ND AVENUE FLOODING
WHEREAS, Columbia Heights and Fridley have entered into an agreement to establish
the Six Cities Watershed Management Organization pursuant to Minnesota Statutes
Section 473.877 on December 22, 1983, and
WHEREAS, the Six Cities Watershed Management Organization Plan identified certain
joint storm water improvements within the Capital Improvement Program, and
WHEREAS, two of these improvements were the diversion of Highland Lake Water to
Clover Pond and construction to deal with flooding behind the homes on 52nd
Avenue, and
WHEREAS, on February 19, 1987, the two cities agreed to share equally in the costs
of these improvements and enter into a Joint Powers Agreement to accomplish them,
and,
WHEREAS, it is desired to accomplish these two improvements in 1991,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS, that a joint Powers Agreement attached as Exhibit "A" is authorized to
he executed by the Mayor and City Manager for the completion of the storm water
_mprovements associated with the diversion of Highland Lake to Clover Pond and
construction of a drainage swale south of 52nd Avenue.
Dated this 8th day of April, 1991.
Offered by:
Seconded by:
Roll Call:
Ruettimann
Peterson
All ayes
-Anne St-udent~ ~ounci
CERTIFICATION:
Secretary
CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
Edward Carlson, Mayor
I hereby certify that the aforegoing resolution is a true and correct copy of the
resolution presented to and adopted by the City Council of the City of Columbia
Heights, at a duly authorized meeting thereof, held on the 8th day of April, 1991,
as shown by the minutes of said meeting in my presence.
Anne Student, Deputy City Clerk