Res 72 - 511 Authorizing Vacation of AlleyVillage of Mendota Heights
Dakota County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION NO. 511
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING VACATION OF ALLEY
WHEREAS, a petition has been duly presented to the Village Council of
the Village of Mendota Heights signed by a majority of the owners of
the property abutting upon the following described street situated in
the Village of Mendota Heights in Dakota County, Minnesota, to-wit:
All of the alley in Block 9, T.T. Smith's
Subdivision No. 3
and
WHEREAS, notice of a hearing on said petition has been duly published
and posted more than two weeks before the date scheduled for a hearing
on said petition all in accordance with the applicable Minnesota
Statutes, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on said petition on Tuesday,
September 5, 1972, at 8:00 p.m. at the Village Hall of the Village
of Mendota Heights, and
WHEREAS, the Village Council then proceeded to hear all persons
interested in said petition and all persons interested were afforded
� an opportunity to present their views and objections to the granting
of said petition, and
WHEREAS, there were no objections presented to said petition.
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Village Council of the
Village of Mendota Heights, Minnesota, as follows:
1) That the vacation of that part of the street more
particularly described above situated in the Village
of Mendota Heights is in the best interests of the
public and the Village.
2) That the following described street situated in the
Village of Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota,
to-wit:
� All of the alley in Block 9, T.T. Smith's
Subdivision No. 3
be and the same is hereby vacated,
3) That the Village Clerk be and is hereby authorized
and directed to prepare and present to the proper Dakota
County officials a notice of completion of these vacation
proceedings alI in accordance with the applicable Minnesota
5tatutes.
Adopted by the Village Cauncil af the Village of Mendota Heights
this 5th day of September, 1972.
Village Ci
VTLLAGE CC3UNCIL
VILLA OF MENDO EI S
By
Donald L. Huber
Mayor