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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF A DEED FROM MAXINE R. PILLEY
AND HER HUSBAND, JOHN W. PILLEY, DEDICATING FOR PUBLIC USE AN ALLEY 20 FEET IN WI T};
EXTENDING FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF A 15 FOOT ALLEY TO THE SOUTH LINE OF CLINTON
COURT A DISTANCE OF 129 FEET, THE SOUTH END OF SAID 20 FOOT ALLEY BEING 135 FEET
NORTH OF JACKSON STREET AND THE EAST LINE OF SAID 20 FOOT ALLEY BEING 168 FEET FRPI
29TH STREET
WHEREAS, Maxine R. Pilley and her husband, John W. Pilley, have tendered to
the City of Paducah a deed under which they dedicate for public use the
hereinafter described 20 foot public alley in the block of land which is bounded
on the east by Jackson Street, on the north by Clinton Court, on the south by
Jackson Street and on the west by the P & I Railroad right-of-way, and they
have offered to dedicate the same subject to the conditions set forth in said
deed; and
WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended the
acceptance of same;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY
OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah accept from Maxine R. Pilley and
her husband, John W. Pilley, their deed dated Mgrch 29th, 1952 providing for the
dedication of and dedicating to said city for public use as an alley all of
that parcel of land located in Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, which is
bounded as follows:
Beginning at a point that lies in the
south line of a 15 foot alley that runs
parallel to Jackson Street, on the north
side thereof, and 135 feet distant there-
from, said point being 168 feet from 29th
Street when measured on a line parallel to
Jackson Street; thence in a northerly
direction, parallel to 29th street, a dis-
tance of 129 feet, more or less, to the
south line of Clinton Court; thence with
the south line of Clinton Court in an
easterly direction a distance of 20 feet;
thence in a southerly direction parallel
to 29th street a distance of 129 feet,
more or less, to the south line of sad
alley; thence in a westerly direction with
the south line of said alley a distance of
20 feet to the point of beginning.
Being a part of the same property con-
veyed to Maxine R. Pilley by Henry E.
t'leil by deed dated January 15, 1952, and
recorded in Deed Book 314, page 399,
McCracken County Court Clerk's Office.
Subject to the condition that in the event the alley dedicated by the aforesaid
deed should be legally closed, the land included within the boundary above
described shall revert to Maxine R. Pilley, or to those of her successors in
title who may then own the abutting tract of land which lies on the westerly
side of said alley described above.
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SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption.
Mayor
Passed by the Board of Commissioners May 13, 1952
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, May 13, 1952•