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w <br />f, <br />S 10.12 <br />SEC. 10.12. VACATION OF STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS. <br />Vacation of streets, alleys and public grounds shall follow the <br />procedures set forth in this Chapter, except that such vacation <br />shall require a petition by a majority of the landowners abutting <br />the property to be vacated, and a hearing preceded by two (2) weeks <br />published and posted notice, all as required by Minnesota Statutes, <br />Section 412.851. The Council may vacate any publicly owned utility <br />easement or boulevard reserve or any portion thereof, which are not <br />being used for sewer, drainage, electric, telegraph, telephone, gas <br />and steam purposes or for boulevard reserve purposes, in the same <br />manner as vacation proceedings are conducted for streets, alleys <br />and other public ways. A boulevard reserve means an easement <br />established adjacent to a dedicated street for the purpose of <br />establishing open space adjacent to the street and which area is <br />designated on the recorded plat as "boulevard reserve". <br />Source: City Code <br />Effective Date: 4-1-84 <br />SBC. 10.13. ENFORCING. In case any building or structure is <br />erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, repaired, converted, <br />or maintained, or any building, structure or land is used in viola­ <br />tion of this Zoning Chapter, "the Zoning Administrator, in addition <br />to other remedies, may institute any proper action or proceedings <br />in the name of the City, and hereby shall have the powers of a <br />police officer to prevent such unlawful erection, construction, <br />reconstruction, alteration, repair, conversion, maintenance, or use <br />to restrain, correct or abate such violations, to prevent any <br />illegal act, conduct, business or use in or about said premises. <br />Source: Ordinance No. 172 <br />Effective Date: 1-1-75 <br />(Sections 10.14 and 10.15 reserved for future expansion.) <br />ORONO CC 275 (4-1-84) <br />i