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File #: RES PH 13-308    Version: 1
Type: Resolution-Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 12/18/2013
Title: Approving the petition of Associated Bank to vacate the alley in Cardigan's Re-Arrangement near Snelling Avenue and Dayton Avenue.
Sponsors: Dai Thao
Attachments: 1. Map of area to be vacated, 2. Aerial
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Approving the petition of Associated Bank to vacate the alley in Cardigan's Re-Arrangement near Snelling Avenue and Dayton Avenue.

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BE IT RESOLVED, that upon the petition of Associated Bank ("Petitioner"), as documented in Office of Financial Services Vacation File Number 14-2013, the public property described as:
All of the Alley as dedicated and shown on Cardigan's Re-Arrangement, according to the recorded plat thereof, Ramsey County, Minnesota.
is hereby vacated and discontinued as public property and, subject to the following conditions, the utility easements within said public property are hereby released:

1. This vacation shall be subject to the terms and conditions of Chapter 130, codified March 1, 1981, of the Saint Paul Legislative Code as amended.
2. The Petitioner, its successors and assigns shall pay $1,200.00 to the City of Saint Paul as an administrative fee for this vacation which is due and payable within 60 days of the effective date of this resolution.
3. The Petitioner, its successors and assigns shall, within 60 days of the effective date of this resolution, file with the Office of Financial Services/Real Estate Section, an acceptance in writing of the conditions of this resolution and shall, within the period specified in the terms and conditions of this resolution, comply in all respects with these terms and conditions.
4. The Petitioner, its successors and assigns agree to indemnify, defend and save harmless the City of Saint Paul, its officers and employees from all suits, actions or claims of any character brought as a result of injuries or damages received or sustained by any person, persons or property on account of this vacation, or the Petitioner's use of this property, including but not limited to, a claim brought because of any act of omission, neglect, or misconduct of said Petitioner or because of any claims or liability arising from any violation of any law or regulation made in accordance with the law, ...

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