1990-126
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION NO:90-126
RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN
PROPERTY AS SURPLUS
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins is the owner of certain property located
at the corner of County Road #3 and 11th Avenue and legally
described as follows:
That part of the abandoned Great Northern Railroad right-of-
way in Section 24, Township 117 North, Range 22 West and
Section 25, Township 117 North, Range 22 West of the 5th
Principal Meridian lying East of the following described
line:
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Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 117, Range
22; thence run Northwesterly at an angle of 90 degrees, 18
minutes 22 seconds with the North line of said section for a
distance 49.9 feet; thence deflect 90 degrees right for a
distance of 668.08 feet; thence deflect right at an angle of
90 degrees, 26 minutes 06 seconds a distance of 239.0 feet
along a line hereinafter referred to as Line "A"; thence
deflect left at an angle of 90 degrees for a distance of 45
feet to a point hereinafter referred to as point "A"; thence
deflect right 92 degrees, 51 minutes 45 seconds to the South
line of the above described tract being the actual point of
beginning of the line being described; thence run Northerly
to said Point "A"; thence continue Northerly parallel with
said Line "A" for a distance of 109.02 feet; thence deflect
right along a tangential curve having a radius of 90.0 feet
(delta angle 90 degrees, 26 minutes 06 seconds) and there
terminating.
Which lies westerly of a line 409.00 feet easterly from and
parallel with the East line of Eleventh Avenue South, as said
Eleventh Avenue South was there reestablished (46 feet in
width) by deed dated August 20, 1930, recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on
December 31, 1930, as Document No. 1626685 in Book 1236 of
Deeds, Page 416.
WHEREAS, the public purposes for which said property was utilized has
ceased and no public purpose to justify its retention as City
property, and
WHEREAS, said property is surplus,
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NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Hopkins declare the
property thus described to be surplus and that its sale be
effected in occordance with the rules and regulations
promulgated by said city for the disposition of surplus
property.
Adopted by the city Council of
November, 1990.
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Nelson W. Berg, Mayo
6th day of