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. t <br /> -" <br /> • <br /> fif the proposed improvement. Additionally, the mailing shall include a <br /> permanently displayed notice.-thatjover a 10 day period during business <br /> hours/a record book will be maintained at the office of the clera-admin- <br /> istrator wherein affected property owners, upon presenting identifica- <br /> tion, may record their signatures as in favor of or adverse to the pro- <br /> posed improvement. The record boos shall be permanently bound with ser- <br /> ially numbered pages, and shall be retained as part of the public records <br /> of the city. After . the close of the 10 day period for the opinion poll, <br /> the city. council shall cause a mailing to be made to city residents of <br /> both the poll results and the same information that had been supplied to <br /> the owners of the properties to be benefitted by the proposed improvement. <br /> This mailing shall be made at. least 2 weeks before a public hearing ;s i « <br /> of fi «...L c� i s:�. ,� �+.e-.,(2_3.- e / c:fps c..w.�c c k r7� ,n,p p r <br /> improvement. In making the mailing to the public, the city may use water <br /> meter records, the city newslet{ r addressee list, and other sources in <br /> order to inform as many residents as is feasible. The provisions of this <br /> section shall not apply to public improvements undertasem p umda' <br /> . 3.06 of the charter or to improvements which have been petitioned <br /> Aar by all Athe owners in frontage of the real property abutting on the <br /> streets named in the petition as the location of the improvement. <br /> • <br /> CHAPTER _9 <br /> F:MTNE.NT DOMAIN �- <br /> Sec. 9.01. Acquisition of property. The city may a'quire, by purchase, <br /> gift, condemnation, or otherwise, any property* either',wi.thin or without <br /> its boundaries, that may be needed by the city for any public purpose. <br /> In acquiring property by exercising the power of eminent domain, the city <br /> shall proceed according to Minnesota Statutes., Chapter 117 or other ap- <br /> plicable law. At least two weeks before a final decision is made by the <br /> city council on the acquisition of grope"ty t e <br /> , information shall be mailed to residents giving . <br /> the purpose of the acquisition, the estimated cost to the city both im- <br /> mediate and long range, the proposed method of financing, and to what ex- <br /> tent the acquisition meets or bears relationship to the needs of the city <br /> �Cc'l�� <br /> �s defined pursuant to -£--e--. 7.05 XX of the charter. In making the mail- <br /> ing to the public, the city may use water meter records, the city newslet- <br /> ter addressee list and other sources in order to inform as many residents <br /> as feasible. <br />
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