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File #: RES PH 15-336    Version: 1
Type: Resolution-Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 11/18/2015
Title: Approving the petition of Pioneer Endicott LLC and Jackson Partners LLC to vacate that part of the alley in Block 17.
Sponsors: Dave Thune
Attachments: 1. Alley - Jackson and Robert - Area Map, 2. Exhibit A - Jackson and Robert St. Alleyaway
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Approving the petition of Pioneer Endicott LLC and Jackson Partners LLC to vacate that part of the alley in Block 17.

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BE IT RESOLVED, that in accordance with Chapter 130 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code and upon the petition of Pioneer Endicott LLC (“Petitioner”), as documented in the Office of Financial Services Vacation File Number 10-2014, the public property described as:

The northeasterly 9.00 feet of Lots 3 and 12, Block 17, City of St. Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof, Ramsey County, Minnesota, which lies southeasterly of the northwesterly 102.50 feet of said Lot 3.

Together with the southwesterly 7 feet of Lots 2 and 13, Block 17, St Paul Proper which lies southerly of the northwesterly 102.50 feet of said Lot 2.

and depicted in Exhibit A attached hereto, is hereby vacated and discontinued as public property, and the easements within said public property are hereby released in accordance with Section 130.05(3),
subject to the following conditions:

1. A Public Works storm water easement will be retained over, below, and on grade in the proposed vacation area, as shown in Exhibit A.
No permanent installations such as buildings, structures, trees or projections of any kind are permitted within the easement area unless approved by the Department of Public Works.
No temporary structure, material storage device(s), fixture(s), or other objects that will restrict the normal alley drainage will be allowed in the easement area unless approved by the Department of Public Works.
Improvements in or upon the easement area that do not interfere with the City’s reserved rights may be allowed by obtaining written permission from the Department of Public Works with the understanding that the restoration and costs of such improvements shall be the sole responsibility of the Petitioner, its successors and assigns, in the event the City exercises its reserved easement rights or due to damage caused by drainage thro...

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