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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 13, Page 399, No Ordinance Number399 / AN 0_RDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CLOSING OF A CERTAIN PORTION OF 25TH STREET AT THE OLD HAYFIELD ROAD, AND AUTHORIZING THE CORPORATION COUNSEL TO INSTITUTE ACTION IN THE McCRAPKEN CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE CLOSING OF SAID PORTION OF SAID STREET BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF C01-11ISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1_ That the City of Paducah, Kentucky does hereby authorize the closing of that portion of 25th Street described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the west line of the Old Mayfield Road and the north line of South 25th Street as dedicated in Plat approved by the Paducah, Kentucky, Planning and Zoning Commission, September 15, 1952 and recorded in Plat Book f'D", page 74; thence in a westerly direction and at an exterior angle of 96 degrees from the west line of the Old 14ayfield Road and with the line of a 10 degree curve 120.0 feet; thence continuing in a westerly direction and at a right deflection angle of 3 degrees and 50 minutes with the line of a 19.1649 degree curve 40.16 feet; thence back in an easterly direction and at an interior angle of 8 degrees and 32 minutes with the line of a 4.43579 degree curve 75.71 feet; thence continuing in an easterly direction and at a right deflection angle of l degree -40 minutes 30 seconds 6$:32 feet; thence at an interior angle of 132 degrees and 27 minutes to the west line of Old Bayfield Road; thence at an interior angle of*132 degrees and 27 minutes and with the west line of the Old Iayfield Road 14.91 feet to the point of beginning. SECTION'2. That the Corporation Counsel of the City of Paducah is hereby authorized and empowered to institute, pursuant to the provisions of Ms 94.360, a suit for a decree ordering the closing of said portion of said street. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. ems+--o•-�►a� yor Pro Tem Ro, uvhes, Ccffnissioner :Passed by -the Board of Commissioners August 23, 1955 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, August 23, 1955.