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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 16, Page 761, Ordinance Number 68-10-125ORDINANCE NO. 68-10-125 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN INSTRUMENT RELEASING AND RELINQUISHING TO JIMMIE CURTIS HOOPER AND WIFE, PATSY SUE HOOPER, ALL THE RIGHT OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH IN AND TO CERTAIN FLOODWALL BORROW PIT RIGHTS, LESS AND EXCEPT AN EASEMENT, IN EXCHANGE FOR SIMILAR RIGHTS IN AND TO CERTAIN LAND OWNED BY THE SAID JIMMIE CURTIS HOOPER AND WIFE, PATSY SUE HOOPER BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. Subject to the terms and conditions set out in Section 2 of this ordinance, the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute to Jimmie Curtis Hooper and wife, Patsy Sue Hooper, an instrument releasing to them all of the rights of the City of Paducah in and to floodwall borrow pit rights as to the following property in McCracken County, Kentucky: Beginning at a point which is at right angles to and a distance of 40 feet riverside of Station 224 + 50 section "C" of center line of the U. S. Engineer's survey of said center line and being on the limits of the right of way previously conveyed; thence along the same course in an easterly direction 80 feet to a point; thence at an interior angle of 103 degrees 15 minutes in a northerly direction 349 feet to a point; thence at an interior angle of 166 degrees 45 minutes in a northerly direction 310 feet to a point; thence at an interior angle of 90 degrees and in a westerly direction 160 feet to a point 40 feet riverside and at right angles to Section 231 + 00 Section "C" of the levee survey; thence at an interior angle of 90 degrees and in a southerly direction parallel to the levee center line 650 feet to the point of beginning. Such borrow pit rights were granted to the City of Paducah on January 27, 1939 by Mrs. Virgie Woeltz et al, by an instrument of record in Deed Book 200, page 196 in the McCracken County Court Clerk's office. There shall be excepted from the foregoing described tract and there shall be reserved to the City therefrom, a strip of ground 20 feet in width and 650 feet in length along the westerly line of the above described tract as an easement for drainage purposes, whether as a ditch or sewer, and the City shall retain all rights associated with easements including the rights of maintenance, ingress and egress. SECTION 2. That upon the execution and delivery by Jimmie Curtis Hooper and wife, Patsy Sue Hooper, to the City an instrument granting 762 borrow pit rights for the construction and maintenance of the floodwall and any roads in conndction therewith, with the right to remove any and all dirt or material deemed by the City of Paducah to be necessary in the construction, repair and maintenance of said floodwall, and the right of the City, the United States Government, their contractors, 41— sub-contractors, agents, servants and employees to enter upon the hereinafter described tract of land for the purposes aforesaid, in and to the land described as follows: Beginning at a point 120 feet riverside of Station 235 + 55 Section "C" of the center line of the U. S. Engineers levee survey, said point being on the limits of the borrow pit ease- ment previously conveyed; thence northerly and parallel. to the levee center line 645 feet to a point at right angles to and 120 feet riverside of Station 242 + 00 section "C" of the levee survey; thence in an easterly direction and at right angles to the levee center line survey 140 feet to a point; thence in a southerly direction a parallel to the levee center line survey 645 feet to a point; thence at an interior angle of 90 degrees and in a westerly direction 140 feet to the point of beginning, being part of the same land conveyed to Jimmie Curtis Hooper and wife, Patsy Sue Hooper by Darrell Bell et al by deed dated November 15, 1965 and of record in Deed Book 472, page 347 in the McCracken County Court Clerk's office; the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute to the said Jimmie Curtis Hooper and wife, Patsy Sue Hooper, the instrument referred to and described in Section 1 hereof. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Alice H. McNutt, Mayor Protem Rev. W. G. Harvey, Commissioner i Thomas E. Lambert, Commissioner Passed by the Board of Commissioners October 8, 1968 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, October 8, 1968