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<br />CiY:y Counci.l
<br />~`~a:i:~elx 7.0, 7.982.
<br />Vi.kirzg s7rs, Sca:l.ze introducecl the followin~3 r~eso7.uCiozz eznd moved i.ts ado~~tion.&
<br />1) Eveal o pm exit
<br />I'arls Cha~-ge 7:L'SO7:,i7'1'ION NQ. ~2M3-7.32 - ZNS1'i.tUC'1':(~1G `l`(li: CC'I'X C:C,t:iRK
<br />(Cont<) 'CO SLiVD T(LL: LG'CTER I.ZIi:GAI.tDING TFll3 PTtOPOSED 'Pt\itlC CL~1AR6ii
<br />~U'BC.'1T'C,'iD 13Y 'I`t11. C1TY'S e~1PPE;elIS1i:R 'I'0 V_fKINC. ~kiVL;].O~PM1'•:NT
<br />'.t'he Lb~regoing reso"Listion t•ras duly secoxld~cl llq iKr. klaszson.
<br />f~qes (~,) Scalce, H<inson, Idar<Iini., 1"a.hey,
<br />~raqe, C1.> ~'orsY~ex~€;,
<br />l:tesolut'i.on clecla'r.ec1 ado~~ted,
<br />'['kai.s resoluti.on ~ppeaxs in Itesolut.i.on Soolc No, 8~ ',.'ag2 32,
<br />Assessi.ng 'L'he City AtCorney r.epor.Y.ed tliat hca h7~ r.eviecded ].egisl.ation K•eGasdin~;
<br />`LraLfi.e C.he p~ssibility of assessi.ng the eosts of a~CraLf:i.c 7.i~ht ~.~,T. 'I;ice
<br />]~it;hts Stz.~eet arnd Plii~inesota Stre~L, 1'.f tkie ligh~C caa~t be r.on.si~9ered a speei.a7.
<br /> ].ight:i.i~~ sy;;tem, iT, co~ild be assessed and the a:mou.nt of' tlie assessmerzt:
<br /> must bexie~Lit the propcrtq in tYia~ lmoun~t, `L'he Attor.ney d_iQ noi: feel
<br /> tiie Citiy wou1.Q k'.'tnd a.n appr.ai. ,er_ that would say a tr.aFPic 7.i. gkit:
<br /> benefated a proper.ty,
<br />'L'Piere:Eore, the Atcoxney i~r1s oE tlie Op7ri:1OTl ~.hat a. CraffLc 1i~,ht cou:lci
<br />not. be assessed without a. grc~at deal oP corivolutio,~ of the Statu~e
<br />and it coi.il_d prnbabl.y riot be shoi~m tha.T. a tr.at~E'ic 1:i.gkri' bcrici.~it.~d <z
<br />A~ro p crt q,
<br />P1rs. Scalzo e,;;lced if ~tYze 9.ra,fEic 1.irhi: could be macle a, coudi.tion o£
<br />b~rilctin~; pLans b2i.nt; ap~rr.oved.
<br />'Ckae Flttor.ney ielt i.t could be ma,cle a part oE a. developer.'s a~s•eement
<br />bett~rean the City and Lhe rleve7.oper., Z'he E1L'i.orrzey s~atE;et ~thaC 9.f the
<br />Ci~L`y wants to pa.ss tl~e cos~; on, thi..s ~aoul.d be tPie ~aay t:o do ?.t~
<br />I~Iz'. P'ahey stated ~haC i~linnesot~a StA~eet i~; e, dead-end s;Lreet arxd a
<br />LraPi:ic li.glit at t}ii.s inter.secti.orz wou].d o.n7.y beraefi4: tPie rner.chants,
<br />Mr. lor.>berg sT.a.ted t.Iaat Cho tra.f'i'ic ~>roblern should be ereat~d arxd
<br />~llen l.et L-he StaP.e tiandle Lhe problean. Mr, Ilaa>on, 2•ir. r^aTaey ~tind hl~rs,
<br />;r,a:lze comrnentecl tha.t T.hey agx:eed.
<br />Qits In .lr, J.~ahey ra~>orLed tha:C L'he Ci~:y°s loca:l goverziment aid has been cut
<br />Loca1 by ~26,597, I~Iocaecrer, T,t~e bud~et that tl~ie Coianci7. appro~ved px~ojeclecl
<br />Goveriiinent zz ci.~t i.n al.d greater tha.x~i tl~is, 'ChrrePo~re, i:lae Cii;y ta'i.L:L not ei~d up
<br />G~Aicl ,Yiort:,
<br />'t'he Ci.ty Clertt comrnentecl 4;tt2t tlae Council sr~oua.a erisure ~haC a:ll. monie;s
<br />i~ot speixi in 1931 should en.d up in i.he Ue~xeral I'utzd.
<br />Nl~i's, Scalce repo'e•ted tl~a~ L'he E'a~rlc Conunissiorz ~is of the opi.ni.otx thclt
<br />thry 'have money 'LeFt Lrorn .L98'.L tlxa.t they zai11 be a,bl.e to use.
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