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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance - 2006-O0017 - Abandoning/Closing A 20-Foot Alley Located In Block 124, Overton Addt. - 02/09/2006First Reading February 9, 2006 Item No. 6.5 File And Return To ld Buc.y R--0-W ORDINANCE NO. 2006~0017 Second Reading February 24, 2006 Item No. 6.5 AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING AND CLOSING A 20-FOOT ALLEY LOCATED IN BLOCK 124, OVERTON ADDITION TO THE CITY OF LUBBOCK, LUBBOCK COUNTY, TEXAS AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO MARK THE OFFICIAL MAPS OF THE CITY TO REFLECT SAID ABANDONMENT AND CLOSING; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the alley portion as hereinafter described in the body of this Ordinance is no longer needed for alley purposes and for public use; and it would be in the public interest to close, vacate and abandon the same for alley purposes and for public use, and it would be in the public interest to close, vacate and abandon the same; NOW THEREFORE: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: SECTION 1. THAT the alley portion as hereinafter described shall BE and the same is hereby closed, vacated and abandoned for alley purposes and for public use, such alley portion being more particularly described as follows: All of the East-West 20-foot alley in Block 124, Overton Addition to the City of Lubbock County, Texas, from the West right-of-way line of Avenue W to the East right-of-way line of A venue X. SECTION 2. THAT the City Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to mark the official maps of the City of Lubbock to reflect said abandonment and closing, showing the number ofthis Ordinance and the date of its final passage. SECTION 3. THAT should any section, paragraph, sentence, phrase, clause or word of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, the remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affected thereby. SECTION 4. THAT the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to cause publication of the descriptive caption of this Ordinance as an alternative method provided by law. AND IT IS SO ORDERED. Passed by the City Council on first reading this ....2:tb._ day of Febn,aey Passed by the City Council on second reading this 24th day of February Toib Martin, Mayor Pro Tern Ed Bucy, Right-of-Wa Agent APPROVED AS TO FORM: . ·-( • / ~ /~··;? ./ # ./ ' . . ·~,~ ..-(._ ...__..._ '-·· /5 ~_..., '?·-.:~~ Linda Chamales Senior Attorney/Office Practice ccdocs/A&C-alley-Overton Addn-Blk 124.ord January 26, 2006 FILED AND RECORDED OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS ~fil Doris Ruff, County Clerk Lubbock County TEXAS ftay 23, 2006 10:02:10 AM FEE : $15.00 2 2006021038 ,2006. '2006. CITY OF LUBBOCK INTEROFFICE MEMO TO: Keith Smith, Assistant City Engineer FROM: Ed Bucy, Right-of-Way Agent DATE: January 30, 2006 SUBJECT: CONSENT Agenda Items and Comments for City Council Meeting on February 9, 2006 CITY OF LUBBOCK AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY CONSENT AGENDA Ordinance# 2005-00145 ITEM#/SUMMARY # Ordinance 2nd Reading-Right-of-Way: An ordinance abandoning and closing a 50-foot access easement and a 20-foot utility and garbage collection easement adjacent to Lot 2-B, Alamo Plaza Addition to the City of Lubbock, property located at 906 50th Street. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: This ordinance abandons and closes a 50-foot access easement and a 20-foot utility and garbage collection easement that are located just west of I-27 and north of 50th Street in the Alamo Plaza Addition. These easements are being closed for development purposes and a new utility easement will be dedicated on the re-p lat. All utility companies are in agreement with these closures. This ordinance was read for the first time at the December 15, 2005 City Council meeting as a routine consent agenda item. Keith Smith, Assistant City Engineer Consent Agenda Items for City Council Meeting on February 9, 2006 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT: None SUMMARYfRECOMEDATION: The Right-of-Way Department recommends the approval of the second reading of these easement closures. CITY OF LUBBOCK AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ITEM#/SUMMARY ogi · s is a company located on the west side of ve e A and north of East 19th street) that unloads, stores, and s · ps 40-foot ng storage containers fro e adjacent railroad facilities. Du to the large otton crop this year, theYJ are expecting to load and unload more co tainers th they room for. couple of times over the past 5-6 years they e inquir d about obtairun e and from the City and LEDA. Addition lland i limited immediately adj cen their property for expansion except C press Avenue along the· east side. Compress Avenue is an unpaved street that is 60-feet in width and th desire to utilize the west 40- feet of it. That will leave a width of 20-feet for emer ency vehicles and through traffic. This new license will be for twenty (20) years. The City will receive $337.50 per year or $1,687.50 for the first five year term. .- CITY OF LUBBOCK INTEROFFICE MEMO TO: Keith Smith, Assistant City Engineer FROM: Ed Bucy, Right-of-Way Agent DATE: January 30, 2006 SUBJECT: REGULAR Agenda Items and Comments for City Council Meeting on February 9, 2006 CITY OF LUBBOCK AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY REGULAR AGENDA ORDINANCE # 2005-00116 ITEM#/SUMMARY: # Ordinance 2nd Reading-Right-of-Way: An ordinance abandoning and closing two 20-foot alleys east of Avenue V between 7th Street, Glenna Goodacre Boulevard, and 9th Street in Block 59 and Block 60, Overton Addition to the City (2101 Glenna Goodacre Boulevard). BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: These alley portions in the Overton Addition are being closed as part of the McDougal North Overton redevelopment project. These two 20-foot by 600-foot alleys being closed will be replatted into Blocks 1, 2, 3, and 4, Overton Park Addition and are located between Avenue V and Avenue U, 7th Street, Glenna Goodacre Boulevard, and 9th Street. The requestor of these alley closures will dedicate in the replat two new alleys to replace the two alleys being closed. This ordinance was read for the first time at the September 21, 2005 City Council meeting. Keith Smith, Assistant City Engineer Regular Agenda Items for City Council Meeting on February 9, 2006 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT: No impact. SUMMARY/RECOMMENDATION: The Right-of-Way Department recommends the approval of the second reading of this ordinance. CITY OF LUBBOCK AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ITEM#/SUMMARY # ORDINANCE 1st Reading-Right-of-Way: Consider an ordinance abandoning and dosing a 20-foot alley east of Avenue X and west of Avenue W south of 4th Street in Block 124, Overton Addition to the City, property located at 411 Avenue X. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: This alley portion in the Overton Addition is being closed as part of the McDougal North Overton redevelopment project. This 20-foot by 600-foot alley being closed will be replatted into a new tract for the Overton Park Addition and is located between A venue X and Avenue W just south of 4th Street. The requestor of this alley closure will dedicate in the replat of this property and a replat of an adjacent property additional right-of-way to replace the alley area being dosed. FISCAL IMPACT: No impact. .•. Keith Smith, Assistant City Engineer Regular Agenda Items for City Council Meeting on February 9, 2006 Page 3 SUMMARY/RECOMMENDATION: The Right-of-Way Department recommends the approval of the first reading of this ordinance.