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7071
Resolution Title
Ordering the Construction of Improvement No. P-80-17 Alternate B Under and Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429
Resolution Date Passed
11/17/1980
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<br />6 <br /> <br />quarter of the cost to the property owners so they wouldn't have <br />many assessable feet but would be paying so much a foot. <br /> <br />MAYOR DEMOS: Anyone else that wishes to speak to this? <br />Anyone else? If not, I will close the hearing. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: (inaudible) there are no lots facing Judith. <br />To my knowledge, all of those are side streets. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN FRANKE: Is there anybody here from Judith who <br />spoke up for or against? You asked questions but didn't say <br />whether you were for or against. <br /> <br />FROM THE AUDIENCE: I just wondered how I was going to be <br />assessed. I do prefer curbs. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN FRANKE: (Inaudible) we let out the bid and I'm of <br />the opinion that a dollar difference spread over 15 years isn't a <br />lot to do it. I'd like to say something about curbing. We hear <br />so much about it and this aesthetic value of having streets <br />without curbs and we have had a number of requests to do a <br />number of streets (inaudible) who didn't want the program and <br />gradually we have had one petition after another - we do want a <br />street. I'm wondering if some of you people who say I don't want <br />curb, I don't want to be in St. Paul - if you drove down some of <br />our streets - for example, Skillman. There was a lot of objection <br />to Skillman and we gave those people many hearings and did the <br />street. I don't feel the curbs spoil the aesthetic va1ue,and you <br />have to remember if you don't have the durb the water will seep under <br />your road and eat it away and that takes more tax money. It's <br />like sending good money after bad, but I think when you talk about <br />looking like St. Paul, but we wouldn't. In St. Paul they also have <br />sidewalks. I live on County Road B and it was a nice little <br />country road when I moved out here and I built there because I <br />thought I'll always be plowed, and I've been torn up four times. <br />I now have a four-lane street with curbs and gutters so all you <br />people can get to Bridgeman's, Burger Chef, Target, so when we moved <br />into Rosevi11e we (inaudible) Rosevi11e has grown and the people <br />out here demand services, but if you drive some of these streets, <br />Skillman in particular, I don't think we lose that country look <br />or the rural look, but we do have good streets and people come through <br />and say, gee, we have a nice City. I think it's the sidewalks that <br />make it look citified. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN FRANKE then introduced the fOllowing resolution <br />and moved its adoption: <br /> <br />Resolution No. 7071 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION <br />OF I~WROVEMENT NO. P-80-17 <br />ALTERNATE B <br />UNDER AND PURSUANT TO <br />MINNESOTA STATUTES, CHAPTER 429 <br />
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