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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 519-17 - Kendall.VacationPermitR2017-007VAC.UtilityEasement RESOLUTION NO. ________________ WHEREAS, Don Kendall initiated a proceeding to vacate a five-foot utility easement thth located on the south side of 19 Avenue N.E., along the eastern property line of 1065 19 Avenue N.E; and, WHEREAS, Section 17.00 of the City of Rochester Home Rule Charter states that, “\[t\]he Common Council may, by resolution adopted by five affirmative votes, vacate any public street, alley, way, grounds or easement, or any part thereof, upon its own motion or by acting upon a petition filed by the owners of at least fifty percent of the lands which abut the line of the portion of the public street, alley, way, grounds or easement, or parts thereof, proposed to be vacated;” and, WHEREAS, Section 17.00 of the City of Rochester Home Rule Charter further states that, “\[n\]o vacation shall be made unless the Common Council finds that to do so is in the public interest;” and, WHEREAS, the City Clerk gave notice in the manner prescribed by the Charter of the City of Rochester that this petition would be heard and considered by the Common Council at a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on November 20, 2017; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk filed the petition in his office and, by publication in the official newspaper at least ten days prior to the public hearing, gave notice that the petition had been filed, briefly stating its request, and stated that the petition would be heard and considered by the Common Council at 7:00 p.m. on November 20, 2017; and WHEREAS, the Common Council convened on November 20, 2017; investigated and considered the matter of the vacation of the utility easement, and gave all interested parties an opportunity to be heard and to present evidence; and WHEREAS, on the basis of the petition filed, the testimony and evidence presented by interested parties, and the investigation and consideration of the matter by the Common Council, it appears that it is in the best interests of the City of Rochester, its inhabitants and all other members of the public to vacate the utility easement in question. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Rochester that the utility easement described as follows is hereby vacated and abandoned: Utility Easement along the Westerly 5 feet of Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 of the subject premises as shown on the recorded plat for Miner’s Heights Fourth Addition. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA, THIS _________ DAY OF _________________, 2017. ____________________________________ PRESIDENT OF SAID COMMON COUNCIL ATTEST:________________________ CITY CLERK APPROVED THIS _____ DAY OF ___________________, 2017. ___________________________________ MAYOR OF SAID CITY (Seal of the City of Rochester, Minnesota) Zone15\\Vacate\\Easement.1707 2