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AN OPPINANCEff' f•FING 'rTlr eTRrET FXTFNPING FROM CALD"`FLL
AVENUE ... !'IFRr !FF SATIT C0j'?Tr CTS "'I'"H ?ITT' P.IOFT-OF- IAY OF THF. N.C. &
ST. L. RA IL''IAY AT TTIF FA;'.T SIDF TTTrF7 OF NFAR 'j TTF: UNION STATION IN
PADUCAH, ANP. FXTFNDING SOUTT77ARTLY TO 917 POINT '7FTEFF SAID FT -T'
CONNFCTS 7:'I'1JF BRO-. N STF-FT, A DISTANCE OF APPPDXIMATELY 788 FFFT,
AND BFI`O OF THE ;'IIDTH OF 40 "FLT, EXTENDING BACK IN AN FASTFFLY
DIRFCTICN FFOTW THE RIGHT -OF ':1AY OF THE N.C. & ST. L. RAIL'::'AY, AND
INCLUDING ALSO `PHFFrIN ALT. OF TILE PROPERTY CONVTYED TO iI;F CITY OF
PADUCAH BY 1W.C. OIBRIEN BY DTED DATED OCTOBFR 30, 1928, TO BF A
PUBLIC DFDICATED STRTcT "1ITFTIN THF CITY ON' PADUCAH, KENTUCKY AND
TO BE KNO'"'N I S BRO".Tl F-TFFFT.
:'.'HFREAS, that certain strip of ground extending back from
Caldwell Avenue on the East side of the right-of-way of the N.C. &
St.L. Psilway at and adjacent to the Union Station in Paducah,
Kentucky, approximately 788 feet to wb ere slid strip of ground or
street connects -^ith Brown Street, as heretofore dedicated, and said
strip of ground or street being 40 feet in width, and all of snme
has for more than five years 1-st past been open to tre unrestricted
use of the public as a public street and thorouSbfare •r.•ithin said
City of Paducah, amd has been continuously used for said space of
time, and for a much logger period of time, as such street and
thoroughfare-, and
V1HEREAS, said street is a necessary outlet to all of the
property and to the people beyond the Southern end thereof, as herein
defined, and in that section of the city kno':.m ns Otbrienls Addition,
and
17-IrRFAS, snid street and thoroughfare have never been by
any express action of record ^eed declared to be a street by all
of the o^ners of abutting pronnrty thereon and therein, NO'1,
TI'TT RvVORF,
BE 19' ORDAINED I:Y THT BOA RT' OF C0'%17 -IF ` IO"�FF OF
TFF CITY OF, PA i TTCAH, I; *T7'TJCICY:
SFCTION 1.
Thnt tent certain strip or parcel of reel estate being 40
feet in width and svproximn.tely 788 feet in length and extending
from the junction of Cnldcell Avenue and the Fast .line of the
right-of-way of the ITashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway,
near .end adjncent to the Union Station in Paducah, Kentucky,
together �^ith all of the property embraced in the deed of conveyance
from W.C.O'Brien to the city of Paducah, Kentucky, bearing date
of October 30, 1928, and recorded in Peed hook 161, pnge 397,
Mjc(;r?c1rPn County Court Cl.erkls office, and being on the Fast side of
said strip of ground and nt the southern end tl errof, be, ^nd the
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same is hereby, by reason of the fact that said strip of ground has been
open to the unrestricted use of the General public for more than five
yenrs last pest as a street and tloroughfare, declnred to be•a public
street witrin the City of Paducnh, Kentucky, and subject to the control,
supervision and m^nngement of the City of Paducah, rnd ssme is hereby
denomin^ted and named 1'rorm Street.
FrCTIOPT 2.
This ordinance shall take effect from and after its
passage.
Signed �= f
Mayor
Passed by the Board of Commissioners April 11 1929
necorded by Hunt Crosslan', Clerk, April 2, 1929
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