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AN ORDINANCE EATENDING THE BOUNDARY OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY,
BY ANNEXING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY J. W. PILLEY AND BY BENJAMIN F. HARWOOD,
JR., AND WIFE, CAROLYN S. HARWOOD, WHICH LIES BETWEEN THE BURGER ROAD AND BUSH
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AVENUE (SOMETIMES KNOWN AS GOODMAN DRIVE), AND DEFINING ACCURATELY THE BOUNDARY
WHICH IS TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY.
WHEREAS, under an ordinance adopted on June 12, 1951, the City of Paducah,
by and through its Board of Commissioners, proposed to extend the bogndary of the
City of Paducah by annexing that certain property owned by J. W. Pilley and by
Benjamin F. Harwood and wife, Carolyn S. Harwood, which is hereinafter more
particularly described; and
WHEREAS, said ordinance declaring the desirability of extending the boundary
as therein proposed has been published in ten issues of the official newspaper of
said city; and
WHEREAS, a period of more than thirty days has elapsed since the enactment
of the aforesaid ordinance; and
WHEREAS, no petition has beenfiled in the McCracken Circuit Court pro-
testim g such extension of the city limits:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That all of that territory adjacent to the present boundary
of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, which is shown on the plat of Haralson and Pill
Fair Oaks Development, recorded in the office of the Clerk of the McCracken County
Court in Plat Book "D" at page 40, which is owned in part.by 8. W. Pilley and in
part by Benjamin F. Harwood, Jr. and wife, Carolyn S. Harwood, and which is more
particularly described as follows, be annexed to and included within the cor-
porate limits of the City of Paducah, Kentucky;
Commencing at the point shown on the plat
referred to above which lies at the inter-
section of the existing city limits line
and the southerly property line of Bush
Avenue (sometimes known as Goodman Drive);
thence with the southerly property line of
Bush Avenue south 70 degrees east as shown
on said plat a distance of 316.25 feet more
or less to the center of the thre4d of the
stream of the creek shown on said plat;
thence with the center of the thread of the
stream of the creek as shown on said plat
in a southerly direction to the northerly
property line of Burger Road as the same is
shown on said plat; thence with the northerly
property line of the Burger Road as shown on
said plat north 70 degrees west a distance
of 347 feet more or less to the existing
boundary of the City of Paducah; thence in
a northerly direction with the existing
boundary line of the City of Paducah a dis-
tance of 410 feet more or less to the point
of beginning; being in all respects a part
of two parcels of land, the first of which
is now owned by Benjamin F. Harwood, Jr
and wife, Carolyn S. Harwood, by operation
of two deeds made to them by Tyler White
and wife, Florence C. White, which are now
recorded in the office of the Clerk of the
McCracken County Court in Deed Books 289
at page 325 and 301 at page 261; the second
of said two parcels of land is now owned
,ion of a deed to
,e and wife, Florence
recorded in said
Book 301, at page 255.
be in full force and effect from
Mayor Pro Tem
V ef�ommissioner
iers July 24, 19-51
:lerk, July 24, 1951
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