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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 989, No Resolution NumberA RESOLUTION OFERING TO DONATE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A TRACT OF LAND AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF 21ST AND MONROE STREETS IN PADUCAH FOR TIKE ESTABLISHMENT, MAINTENANCE 40 AND OPERATION OF A HEALTH CENTER, ABID APPROVING THE EXECUTION OF AN INSTRUMENT UNDER 1.111ICH TILE CITY OF PADUCAH Ai'ID TIIE COUNTY OF ttCCRACKEN DILL LEASE SAID PROPERTY FROM THE GOVERNMENT UPON THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN BE IT RESOLVED aY THE BOARD OF COM1.1I331ONERS OF THE CITY .OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah offer to convey to the United States of America for the establishment, maintenance and operation of a health center the following described bract of land: - "Being a tract of real estate located in the City of Paducah, McCraci:en County, Kentucky, bounded on the :'est by 21st Street, bounded on the south by Monroe Street, bounded on the North by Madison Street, and bounded on the east by what will be 20th Street when extended." SECTION 2. That the City of Paducah enter into a lease with the United States of America, upon the terms and conditions and in compliance with the covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, which said lease is to be binding and in full force and effect upon the completion of a building to be used as a health center upon the above described tract of land or on such other tragt of gbound as may be selected therefor in McCracken County, and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and empowered, for and on behalf of the City of Paducah, to execute and deliver said lease agreement to the United States of America, and to execute and del any and all agreements therewith hereafter with referehoe to the leasing of said property, which lease is filed herewith and to be considered as a part of this resolution to the same extent as if fully copied herein. SECTION 3. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from a: -,J after its adoption. Passed by the Board of Commissioners, April 25, 1944 Recorded by Rudy Stewart, City Clerk, April 25, 1944. is