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REGULAR COUNCIL MINUTES
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NOVEMBER 22, 1982
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ATTORNEY'S REPORT
Disposition of Unclaimed and Confiscated Property
The First Reading of an Ordinance to establish a procedure for the
disposition of unclaimed and ~onfiscated property was reviewed by
the Council. Suggested amendments were made for revisions for the
Second Reading.
Rascop moved, seconded by Gagne, to approve the First Reading of
this Ordinance as amended. Motion carried unanimously.
ENGINEER'S REPORT
Water Service .~ Tom Lang
Interest was expressed by Tom Lang, 6090 Apple Road, to have a
temporary 1" water line extended to his property from the Wood-
haven well. One bid of $2,280. has been received for the cost
of this extension.
Rascop moved, seconded by Leonardo, to authorize the water service
at a cost, not to exceed $2,280, and responsibility of maintenance
of total extension from well, with the agreement that Lang will
also accept a total assessment if a water project is levied to
this area. Motion carried unanimously.
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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Tax Forfeited Land Acquisition RESOLUTION NO. 91-82
A list of tax forfeited property was submitted for Hennepin County
for the City to release for State Land Auction.
PROPERTY I.D. COUNCIL ACTION
32-117-23-27-0008 Retain - Wetlands Preservation
32-117-23-32-0002 Hennepin County will remove from
list.
26-117-23-41-0018 Release for Sale
32-117-23-11-0031, Release for Sale
30-117-23-33-0018 Retain
35-117-23-14-0012 Previously released by
Resolution No. 71-82
Rascop moved, seconded by Haugen to accept action on each of these
properties as stated herein. Motion carried unanimously.
Past Policies
Rascop moved, to table until all Council members have reviewed all
past policies.
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Letter from Mn D.O.T. - Ed Brown
A letter was received from the State Department of Transportation
in reference to signing action recently approved by the Council
from Country Club Road, Yellowstone Trail, and Lake Linden Drive.
Rascop suggested that Leonardo have a neighborhood meeting and in-
form the~ of the state possession regarding these signs. Leonardo
did not feel the neighbors would be interested in the opinion of
the state.