Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-4-4926I ORDINANCE NO. 93-4-4926 AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, BY ANNEXING CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING ADJACENT TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY, AND DEFINING ACCURATELY THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PROPERTY TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE SAID CORPORATE LIMITS WHEREAS, a tract of property west of and adjacent to ~T the present city limits, along U. S. Highway 60, is urban in character and suitable for development for urban purposes without unreasonable delay; and WHEREAS, the property is contiguous to the present corporate limits of the City, and it is desirable and necessary to annex the hereinafter described property; and WHEREAS, said tract of land is not within the boundary of another incorporated city; and WHEREAS, KRS 81A.412 provides that city may annex any area which meets the necessary requirements if each of the owners of record of such land consent in writing to the annexation; and WHEREAS, the owners have requested such annexation in writing to the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That it is the intent of the City of Paducah, Kentucky to annex the hereinafter described property and therefore, that the hereinafter described property be annexed to, and be made a part of, the City of Paducah, Kentucky; the said real property being more particularly and accurately described as follows: Beginning at a concrete monument found at the northwest corner of the lands now or formerly owned the Greater Paducah Economic Council (Deed Book 760, Page 504); thence, with the west line of the Greater Paducah Economic Development Council property and the existing corporate limits of the City of Paducah, South 190 " 29' 45 West a distance of 945.33 feet to an iron pin found at the northeast corner of the lands now or formerly owned by William T. Stewart, Jr.,et al (Deed Book 683, Page 212); thence, leaving the existing corporate limits of the City of Paducah and with the north line of said Stewart property, North 820 44' 17" West a distance of 652.86 feet to an iron pin found at a corner common to the lands now or formerly owned by James H. Peyton (Deed Book 292, Page 60); thence, with the east line of said Peyton property, North 30 21' 06" West a distance of 1626.13 feet to an iron pin found at the southwest corner of Gerald Lotz property; thence, with lines common to said Lotz property, North 790 55' 17" East a distance of 30.16 feet to an iron pin, North 790 28' 47" East a distance of 90.76 feet to an iron pin, and North 30 19' 37" West a distance of 284.92 feet to an iron pin found on the south right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 60; thence, with the south right- �� 7.,z IIF,77T =TFC 10.0 of -way line of U.S. Highway 60, North 700 29' 49" East a distance of 104.09 feet to an iron pin found at a corner common to the lands now or formerly owned by James Williams (Deed Book 689, Page 769); thence, with lines common to the said Williams property as follows: South 150 05' 37" East a distance of 152.30 feet to an iron pin, South 780 01' 03" West a distance of 12.15 feet to an iron pin, South 120 52'33" East a distance of 25.80 feet to an iron pin, North 730 02' 27" East a distance of 28.50 feet to an iron pin, and South 190 17' 33" East a distance of 97.15 feet to a steel post found at a corner common to the said Williams property and lands now or formerly owned by James D. Campbell (Deed Book 644, Page 715); thence, with the west line of the Campbell property, South 190 17' 33" East a distance of 210.65 feet to a steel post; thence, with the south line of said Campbell property, North 710 02' 11" East a distance of 242.36 feet to a steel post; thence, with the east line of said Campbell property, North 190 17' 19" West a distance of 487.23 feet to an iron pin set in the south right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 60; thence, with the south right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 60, North 700 29' 49" East a distance of 1180.45 feet to a steel post set in the flow line of the Middle Fork of the Massac Creek; thence, with a line common to properties owned by Tommy Overstreet (Deed Book 641, Page 100), George Lankton (Deed Book 607, Page 794 and Deed Book 646, Page 312), and Mike J. Streetman (Deed Book 729, Page 97), South 100 38' 12" West a distance of 1711.74 feet to an iron pin set at the southwest corner of said Streetman property in the north line of the lands of the Greater Paducah Economic Development Council, said north line being the existing corporate limits of the City of Paducah; thence, with said north line and city limits, North 730 22' 18" West a distance of 177.25 feet to the point of beginning. The above described parcel of land contains 54.9037 acres, and is in all the lands conveyed to the Greater Paducah Economic Development Council by deed of record, Deed Book 782, Page 685, and is subject to a 150 foot wide easement granted in favor of Kentucky Utilities, and is subject to an unrecorded easement to Jackson Purchase Electric Cooperative Corporation. SECTION 2. This ordinance of annexation shall be read on two separate days and upon publication the territory described above shall become a part of the City of Paducah, Kentucky for all purposes. Introduced by the Board of Commissioners March 23, 1993 Adopted by the Board of Commissioners April 6, 1993 Recorded by Lenita Smith, City Clerk, April 6, 1993 Published by The Paducah Sun, April 10, 1993. \wp51\us60annx i�