Resolution 169 �� (Official Publication)
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION ��169
"A RESOLUTION ORDERING A HEARING FOR VARIANCES
ON REQUIRED LOT WIDTHS"
WHEREAS, The Zoning and Planning Commission has ordered a hearing
to consider the suggestion that the seventeen (17) parcels of land
between Blake Road and the Easterly City Limits developed from the
dividing of the abandoned Minneapolis St. Paul Suburban Railway, and
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measuring 75 feet or more in width, and the vacated 20 feet right-of-way
of the Interurban Avenue, to-gether measuring 95 feet or more in width,
shall be considered as buildable lots under the Single Residence Zoning
Regulations as defined in Ordinance �k131; this, a five (5) foot variance,
be recommended for all parcels of land composed of the vacated right-of-
way and abandoned street car property on the following described premises
situated in Hopkins, Hennepin County, Minnesota, viz:
That part of the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railway right-
of-way, now abandoned, lying in the Northeast Quarter of the North-
east Quarter of Section 30, Township 117, Range 21, and in the
Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 117, Range 21, lying West
of Gunnar Johnson's Second Re-arrangement of Rolling Green; also
all that part of Interurban Avenue, vacated, in F. A. Savage�s
Interlachen Park, all in Hennepin County, State of Minn�scsta.
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IvGw TiiEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Zoning and Planning
Connnission of the City of Hopkins will hold a hearing on said application
in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of the City of Hopkins on February
25, 1964, at 7:30 p.m, o'clock and that the Secretary of the Commission
shall give seven (7) days published notice of said hearing in the official
newspaper of the City by publishing a copy of this resolution therein.
Adopted by the Zoning and Planning Commission of the City of Hopkins
Minnesota at the regular meeting of January 28, 1964.
C. R. PETERSON HOWARD G. SUNDBY, Chairma.n of the
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Secretary of the Commission Zoning and Planning Commission
JOSEPH C. Vesely,
City Attorney.