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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 14, Page 89, No Ordinance Numberg� , AN ORDINANCE PROPOSING ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING ADJACENT TO THE SOUTH CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY; DEFINING ACCURATELY THE BOUNDARY OF SUCH TERRITORY TO BE ANNEXED TO SAID CITY; AND DECLARING THE DESIRABILITY AND NECESSITY OF SUCH ANNEXATION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. It is hereby proposed that certain territory adjacent to the south corporate limits of the City -of Paducah, Kentucky, more particularly described hereinafter, be annexed to the City of Paducah, Kentucky, and that said property so proposed to be annexed is described as follows: Beginning at a point in the present city limits line said point being the north east corner of a tract of ground acquired by Algernon Blair, Inc., in Deed Book 324, page 277 recorded in McCracken County Court Clerk's office, said point being 660.72 feet east of Farwood Drive as measured along the north line of the Algernon Blair property; thence north 16 deg. 29 min. 30 sec. east and with the east line of the Algernon Blair, Inc. property extended to a point 225 feet south of the center line of the Berger Road; thence in an easterly direction 225 feet at right angles from and parallel with the center line of the Berger Road to a point where the east line of J. A. Younkers tract acquired by deed recorded in Deed Book 357, page 244 recorded in McCracken County Court Clerk's office, located on the north side of the Berger Road would, if extended south, intersect said point; thence in a northerly direction and with Younkers west line and with said line extended to the present city limits corner to Paxton Park; thence westerly with the southern boundary of Paxton Park and with the present city limits to Grundy street; thence southerly with Grundy street and the present city limits to Goodman Drive; thence westerly and southerly with the present city limits to the Berger Road; thence westerly with the Berger Road and the present city limits to a point 170 feet from the Lone Oak Road; thence southerly parallel with the Lone Oak Road and with the present city limits to Ferguson's north line; thence easterly and with Ferguson's north line and with the present city limits to an abrupt angle in said city limits; thence southerly and with the present city limits to a point where a line 160 feet from and parallel with Chestnut street would, if extended east, intersect said point; thence westerly and with said extended line, said line being the present city limits line, to a point 170 feet from the Lone Oak Road; thence southerly 170 feet from and parallel with the Lone Oak Road and with the present city limits to Nelson's north line; thence eastwardly, with Nelson's north line and with the present city limits to the north east corner of the Nelson tract; thence southerly with Nelson's east line and with the present city limits to the north line of Block 1, Forest Hills; thence eastwardly and with said North line of Block 1 and said line extended and with the present city limits to the point of beginning. SECTION 2. It is hereby declared that extending the boundary of the City of Paducah, Kentucky by annexing the property described in Section 1 hereof isdesirable and necessary. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be published in at least ten (10) issues of the Sun Democrat, a newspaper in Paducah, Kentucky, and the exten- sion of the City limits as herein proposed shall not become effective until 90 the adoption of an ordinance annexing the property described in Section 1 hereof as herein proposed, and such ordinance shall not be adopted until publication of this ordinance as provided herein and until the expiration of a period of thirty (30) days after the passage of this ordinance. Notice is hereby given of a provision of Section $1.110 of Kentucky Revised Statutes that one or more residents or freeholders of the herein territory proposed to be annexed may, within thirty (30) days after the enactment of this ordinance, file a petition in the Circuit Court of McCrac County, Kentucky, setting forth the reasons why such territory, or any part of it, shoudl not be annexed. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after itsadoption. mayor(/ Passed by the Board of Commissioners May 265, 1959 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, May 26, 1959.