HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1991-746CITY OF PLYMOUTH
RESOLUTION NO. 91-746
AUTHORIZING THE VACATION OF
SHENANDOAH COURT STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY IN
PARKERS LAKE NORTH 6TH ADDITION
WHEREAS, a petition was received to vacate a portion of street right-of-way in Parkers
Lake North 6th Addtiion; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing with respect to said vacation was scheduled for December 2,
1991, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 412.851 as amended; and
WHEREAS, a notice of publication of said hearing was published and posted two weeks
prior to the meeting of December 2, 1991; and
WHEREAS, all property owners adjacent to the proposed vacation were duly notified by
mail; and
WHEREAS, the Council did hold a public hearing on December 2, 1991 to inform any and
all interested parties relevant to the vacation of a portion of street right-of-way in
Parkers Lake North 6th Addition; and
WHEREAS, it was determined by the City Council that said easements were not needed for
public purposes.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH,
MINNESOTA: That the following street right-of-way be vacated:
All that part of the right of way of Shenandoah Court, as dedicated by and delineated
on Parkers Lake North 6th Addition, according to the plat thereof, on file and of
record in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County, Minnesota, described
as follows:
1. Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 36, Block 2, said Parkers Lake North
6th Addition, also being a point on the easterly line of said Shenandoah Court;
thence on an assumed bearing of south 82 degrees 08 minutes 02 seconds vest
along the westerly extension of the northerly line of said Lot 36 for 66.69
feet; thence southerly for 197.62 feet along a non-tangential curve concave to
the west, radius 215.00 feet and central angle 52 degrees 39 minutes 53
seconds, the chord of said curve bears south 13 degrees 17 minutes 58 seconds
east to the easterly line of said Shenandoah Court; thence northerly along said
easterly line of Shenandoah Court to the point of beginning.
2. That said vacation shall not affect the authority of any person, corporation or
municipality owning or controlling the electric or telephone poles and lines,
gas and sewer lines, or water pipes, mains and hydrants thereon or thereunder,
to continue maintaining the same to enter upon such way or portion thereof
vacated to repair, replace, remove or otherwise attend thereto.
3. That the City reserves easement rights for utility purposes over. under and
across said vacated street.
Adopted by the City Council on December 2, 1991.