Board Bill Number 56 In Session 2010-2011

Vacation of areas around Espenschied

Summary

BOARD BILL NO. 56 INTRODUCED BY: ALDERMAN MATT VILLA An ordinance recommended by the Board of Public Service to vacate above surface, surface and sub-service rights for vehicle, equestrian and pedestrian travel in 1) The 20 foot wide north and south alley in City Block 3236 as bounded by Espenschied, Reilly, Catalan and Vulcan, 2) The 20 foot wide north and south alley in City Block 3237 as bounded by Espenschied, Polk, Catalan and Reilly, 3) The westernmost 20 foot wide north and south alley in City Block 3248 beginning at Lorentz and extending 310.42 feet northwardly to a point and being bounded by Catalan, Reilly, Lorentz and Vulcan, 4) The easternmost 20 foot wide north and south alley in City Block 3248 beginning at Catalan and extending 310.42 feet southwardly to a point and being bounded by Catalan, Polk, Lorentz and Reilly, 5) Catalan from the east curb line of Reilly to the east curb line of Polk, 6) Polk from the south curb line of Espenschied to the south curb line of Catalan, 7) Reilly from the south curb line of Espenschied southwardly 136.92 feet to a point, 8) Reilly from the south curb line of Catalan to the north curb line of Lorentz in the City of St. Louis, Missouri, as hereinafter described, in accordance with Charter authority, and in conformity with Section l4 of Article XXI of the Charter and imposing certain conditions on such vacation.

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Overview

Session: 2010-2011

Primary Sponsors: Matt Villa

Ordinance: 68826 effective 02/18/2011

Committee: Streets, Traffic and Refuse

Legislative History

Legislative activities for this board bill. Learn more about what these activities mean.

  • 05/07/2010

    First Reading

  • 12/10/2010

    Second Reading

  • 01/07/2011

    Perfection

  • 01/14/2011

    Third Reading

Ordinance

Ordinance Number: 68826

Effective Date: 02/18/2011

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