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83-034 e e e RESOLUTION NO. 34-83 RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Shorewood hereby approves the division of property described as: Lots 11 and 12 (except the easterly 125 feet thereof), Block 1, Minnetonka Hills 2nd Addition. Property Identification No. 34-117-23-32-0022 into two parcels described as: Lot 11, except the easterly 125 feet thereof - Block 1, Minnetonka Hills 2nd Addition Lot 12, except the easterly 125 feet thereof - Block 1, Minnetonka Hills 2nd Addition subject to payment of park charges and assessments. ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Shorewood, Hennepin County, State of Minnesota, this 9th day of May, 1983. CERTIFICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA] ] SS COUNTY OF HENNEPIN] I, Susan A. Niccum, being the duly qualified and acting Deputy Clerk of the City of Shorewood, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Shorewood, Minnesota, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 9th day of May, 1983. Susan A. Niccum, Deputy Clerk ce . e REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING -4- MAY 9, 1983 SIGN APPROVAL - SULLIVAN CENTER - 24000 STATE HIGHWAY #7 Brad Nielsen presented a request for the Sullivan Center for one free standing sign to list all building tenants and a second sign on the building naming the building. Rascop questioned the location of the free standing sign. Rascop moved, seconded by Leonardo, to approve the sign permit with the location of the sign to approved by the building inspector. Motion carried unanimously. ADMINSTRATIVE REPORTS Request for CDBG Funds Year IX RESOLUTION NO. 35-83 Administrator Uhrhammer presented a Resolution from the County to accept the City and include us in the Year IX Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant Funding. naugen moved, seconded by Shaw, to adopt the Resolution as presented. Motion carried unanimously by Roll Call vote. Request to hire temporary Road Department Help Uhrhammer explained the need to hire a temporary employee for the road department because of the absence of one employee now on Workmens Compensation. Rascop moved, seconded by Haugen, to approve the temporary hiring of an additional person. MAYOR'S REPORT: Shade Tree Program Resolution Mayor Rascop read a Resolution from the state requesting the cities to continue the Shade Tree Program in their City. Haugen moved, seconded by Leonardo, to write a letter not accepting the Resolution and explaining that the Program is too large a burden on the City tax payers. Motion carried. COUNCIL REPORTS: Light Rail Advisory Comittee Haugen reported on the hiring of a consulting company to review various proposed routes, cost effect, and environ- mental impact on improving the rail line. Levy Limit Relief Bill Haugen explained a proposed bill allowing a one-time relief to the levy limitation law to enable cities in financial shortages to generate revenue. Is the Council in support of this bill? Council urged Haugen to continue lobbying in support of this bill.