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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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A RESOLUTION VACATING AN IINUSED PORTION OF
MAPLE AVENUE WITHI.N THE PLAT OF SPRING PARR
SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 23 IN THE
CITY OF ORONO, MINNESOTA
WHEREAS; the City of Orono is a municipal corporation
organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and .
WHEREAS, on May 20, 1984 , Thomas Bernier, Gary Barr and Doug �
Klint filed a petition with the City of Orono requesting the vacation of
a portion of Maple Avenue originally dedicated in the plat of Spring
Park legally described as follows :
� That part of Maple Avenue lying Westerly and Southwesterly of a
line drawn from the most Northerly corner of Lot 1, Block l , Ivy
Estates, to the most Easterly corner of Lot 184 , Taylor' s
• Subdivision of Spring Park Lots, and lying Northeasterly of a line
described asfollows: Beginning at the Southerly corner of Tract
V, Registered Land Survey No. 461, files of Registrar of Titles ,
County of Hennepin; thence Southeasterly along the Southeasterly
extension of the. Southewesterly line of said Tract V to the
centerline of said Maple Avenue; thence Southwesterly along said
. centerline to its intersection with the Northwesterly extension
of the Southwesterly line of Lot 161, Winship' s Subdivision of
Spring Park Lots; thence Southeasterly along said Northwesterly
extension to the most Westerly corner of said Lot 161, and there
ending.
WHEREAS, after due published and posted notice, a public
hearing was held before the City Planning Commission on June 18 , 1984 ,
regar.ding said vacation and all persons interested were given an
opportunity to be heard;. and .
' �WHEREAS, after duestanding and consideration, the Planning
Commission recommended approval of the requested vacation and the
Council of the City of Orono finds that said vacation, as proposed, is
in keeping with the public interest in consideration of the following
findings: '
1. The vacation does not affect acicess to or use of any
� adjoining property. , �
• 2. The City has not and does not intend to develop, improve
�or use the dedicated right-of-way as a road except for
utilities and access purposes hereinafter described.
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3. The unimproved dedicated right-of-way as it exists
serves no public purpose. �
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the petition of Thomas
Bernier, Gary Barr and Doug Klint is hereby granted and that the portion
of Maple Avenue legally described above is hereby vacated. The
granting of the petition is subject to the following conditions :
l. Upon vacation, Thomas Bernier and Doug Klint must
combine the vacated portions of Maple Avenue with their
respective homestead properties (Lot 1, Block 1 Ivy
_ . Estates and Lot 184 Taylor' s Subdivision of Spring Park
Lots) .
2. Upon vacation, Doug Klint and Thomas Bernier must
• � execute a utilities and access easement for existing
municipal water and sewer lines that intersects the
vacated portion of Maple . Avenue, granting easement
rights to the City over, under and above that vacated
portion of Maple Avenue.
3. Upon vacation, Doug Klint will quit claim deed to the
City additional right-of-way for Ivy Lane providing
five (5 ) feet for maintenance ditch along travelled
roadway.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Orono, Minnesota
at a regular meeting held November 26, 1984 . .
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rothy . Hal�lin, City Clerk Mary C. Bu r, Mayor
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