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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 13, Page 657, No Ordinance Number657 AN ORDINANCE CLOSING SOUTH 15TH STREET BETWEEN BROAD- WAY AND KENTUCKY AVENUE, AND CLOSING THREE PUBLIC ALLEYS EAST OF SOUTH 15TH STREET WITHIN THE AREA BOUNDED BY BROADWAY, SOUTH 15TH STREET, KENTUCKY AVENUE AND THE NEW PUBLIC ALLEY THIS DAY OPENED WHICH EXTENDS AT RIGHT ANGLES FROM BROADWAY TO KENTUCKY AVENUE FROM A POINT IN THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF BROADWAY WHICH LIES 6$2.6 FEET EAST OF THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF BROADWAY AND SOUTH 16TH STREET BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMUSSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: Section 1: That the City of Paducah does hereby close the portion of that certain street known as South 15th Street which is described in Subsection a, below, and the three public alleys described in subsections b, c and d below which are lo- cated within the area bounded by Broadway on the north, the said South 15th Street on the west, Kentucky Avenue on the south and on the east by a certain new public alley this day opened to public use. Subsection a: That portion of South 15th Street which is hereby closed is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Broadway 3$$.10 feet east of the southeasterly corner of the intersection of 16th Street and Broadway; thence toward Kentucky Avenue at an angle of 91 degrees, 36 minutes, 30 seconds (said angle being the interior angle between the segment of Broad- way to which the point of beginning is re- ferred, and the westerly property line of South 15th Street) a distance of 350.14 feet to the northerly property line of Kentucky Avenue; thence to the left at an angle of 91 degrees, 36 minutes, 30 seconds a distance of 22.5 feet to a corner in the northerly property line of Kentucky Avenue; thence with aninterior angle of $$ degrees, 23 minutes, 30 seconds a distance of 350.14 feet to the southerly property line of Broad- way; thence to the left at an angle of 91 degrees, 36 minutes, 30 seconds a distance of 22.5 feet to the point of beginning. Sub -section b: The first of said three public alleys which are hereby closed is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the easterly boundary of South 15th Street 86.4 feet north of the most northerly property line of Kentucky Ave- nue as extended eastwardly from 16th Street; thence in an easterly direction parallel to Kentucky Avenue with the property lines of lots conveyed to Emory Williams by E. W. Osburn, R. R. Beaton and wife, and Julia E. Darrell, a distance of 112 feet to the westerly property line of a lot conveyed to Emory Williams by C. W. Struwe and wife; thhnce toward Broad- way and parallel to South 15th Street with the line of said Struwe lot a distance of 30 feet to a southeasterly corner of another lot con- 658 veyed to Emory Williams by R. R. Beaton and wife; thence in a westerly direction parallel to Kentucky Avenue with the line of the said Beaton lot a distance of 25 feet; thence in a southerly direction with said Beaton lot parallel to South 15th Street a distance of 14 feet; thence in a westerly direction with the line of the said Beaton Lot parallel to Kentucky Avenue a distance of $7 feet to the said South 15th Street; thence with the easter- ly property line of the said South 15th Street toward Kentucky Avenue a distance of 16 feet to the point of beginning. Beginning at a point in the easterly pro- perty line of the said South 15th Street 165 feet, more or less, south of the south- easterly corner of the intersection of Broadway and South 15th Street; thence in an easterly direction approximately parallel to Broadway with the irregulari- ties of thio southerly property lines of lots fronting on Broadway conveyed to the said tmory Williams by deeds from . Anne Washington Leslie, H. T. Moore and wife, Morris McBride and W. E. Sloan and their respective wives, Minnie D. H. Grief, a widow, and Clayton Krug and wife, a distance of 257 feet, more or less, to the westerly line of a new 25 foot public alley this day opened by ordinance enacted by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah; thence at right angles in a southerly direction with the westerly line of said new public alley a distance of 21 feet, more or less; thence at right angles in a westerly direction with the irreg- ularities of the northerly property lines of lots fronting on Kentucky Avenue and South 15th Street hereto- fore conveyed to the said Emory Wil- liams by deeds from Minnie D. H. Grief, a widow, Doreathie Brown, a widow, C. W. Strurie and wife, and R. R. Beaton and wife, a distance of 257 feet, more or less, to the west- erly property line of South 15th Street; thence in a northerly di- rection with the westerly property line of the said South 15th Street a distance of 21 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Being an alley having a width of approximately 8 feet, the approxi- mate center line of which extends at right angles to and in a north- erly direction from Kentucky Ave- nue, from a point in the northerly property line of Kentucky Avenue which lies 207.5 feet east of the northeast corner of the intersection of Kentucky Avenue and l$th Street, for a distance of 170 feet, more or less, to the southerly property line of the alley described in Subsection C. above. -N 7659 action in the McCracken Circuit Court and obtain a judgment under the provisions of KRS 94.360 which shall complete the closure of South 15th Street and the three alleys described above, and declare the same to be legally closed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. revat an, Mayor Pro em �y7- -Troy Va Clark, Commissioner Passed by the Board of Commissioners February 2, 1957 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, February 2, 1957.