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AN ORDINAIICE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO E:tECUTE
A DEED TO THE COI.1 OIIYJEALTH OF KEi TUCYKY FOR THE USE AiID BEi`EFIT OF
THE DEPARTi:i&!T OF HIGI-WAYS, CONVEYING CERTAIN LAND FOR THE EYTEITSIOij<
OF 13TH STREET III PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
BE IT ORDAINED BY TH BOARD OF COI•21-21OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KEHTUCI:Y;
SECTION 1. That the l-iayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized
to execute a deed of conveyance in the name of the City of Paducah,
Kentucky to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, for the use and benefit
of the Department of Highways, conveying for street right-of-tvay
purposes a strip of land 54.07 feet in width extending from the
south line of Broadway to the north line of Kentucky Avenue, the
east line of same being directly opposite to the east line of 13th
street where same intersects the north line of Broadway, and being
the same land acquired by the City of Paducah from Stanley D. Petter
and rife, Anna "Id. Petter, by deed dated July 31, 1953 and of record
in —iced Book 343, page 501, 1-acCracken County Court Clerk4s office,
and by Bertha Stacey and husband, C. C. Stacey, by deed dated
October 23, 1953 and of record in Deed Book 343, page 503 in said
Clerk's office, and by the Board of Education of the City of Paducah,
Kentucky, by deed dated April 15, 1954• and of record in Deed Book
348, page 209 in said Clerk4s office.
SECTION 2. The deed so executed on behalf of the City of
Paducah by the Idayor and City Clerk shall contain no warranty as so
title, and shall be subject to the conditions as to the use of the
property as set out in the aforesaid deed of the Board of Education
of the City of Paducah, Kentucky as to the use of a strip of said
land on the east side, being 10 feet in width and extending from
the south line of Broadway to the north line of Kentucky Avenue.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in _Full force and effect
from and after its adoption.
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Passed by the Board of Commissioners i+lay 11, 1954
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, 'gay 11, 1954,