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• <br />• <br />Subd. 2. Timing. Friar to the first regular City Council meeting occuTing after the end of the <br />60-day period described in Section &.Q &, Sabi. 2, the tr ay s must submit their petition for a <br />referendum to the City. If the petition is not submitted prior to that meeting, or does not have <br />sufficient valid signatures, no referendum is required_ If the petition is timely submitted., with <br />suaicient valid sip-natives, the City Council shall order the public improvements to be placed on <br />the ballot at the next general or special election_ <br />Subd.. 3. Voting. The ballot shall ask voters if they want to use general tax dollars to pay for a <br />portion of the described public improvements. The actual ballot language shall give a general <br />description of the public improvements proposed to be constructed.. <br />Subd_ 4. public improvements rejected. If a majority of those voting on the issue are opposed, <br />the City Council shall not proceed with the proposed public improvements. The City Council <br />may not initiate the same or substantially similar public improvements within the net 12 <br />months. <br />Sub& 5. public improvements approved- When proposed public improvements are allowed <br />under Subd. 3, the City Council shall adopt a resolution approving the public improvements.. If, <br />after bids are received on the public improvements., the proposed contract exceeds the estimates <br />described in Section &.Q5 above by more than ten (1 D %) percent, the City Council may not award <br />the contract for the proposed improvement The City Council- may rebid the public <br />improvements once. <br />Section &.1 Q. Specified Commercial Area <br />Subdivision 1. Not as restricted_ The area described in Subd. 2 below is not subject to the <br />restrictions set forth in Sections &.04 through. &.09 above. However, certain single family <br />residences are protected in this area as indicated in Subd. 3 below. <br />Subd. 2. Area deso iption. This is an area generally lmown as the intersection of Interstate 35W <br />and Trunk Highway #49 (Lake Drive). More specifically, this area is described as follows: <br />- the north one half (1/2) of the southwest quarter (1/4) of Section 1g; and <br />- that part of the south one half ("A) of the southwest quarter (1/4) of Section 1 & lying <br />north of the Int�terstate 35W rigat -of way, and <br />- that part of the southwest quarter (1/4) of Section 17 lying west of the Trunk Highway <br />#49 (Lake Drive) right -of -way, and <br />- all of the northwest quarter-(1 /4) of Section 17, except that part of the southeast quarter <br />(1/4) of said northwest quarter (1 /4) of Seddon 17 described as follow: beeinning at a <br />
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