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HomeMy Public PortalAboutORD06299 '373 �I JJ6299 AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING ANT) APPROVING THE PT AT OF 7Ifi MOREAU HFIGRTS SUBDIVISION, � A SUBDIVISION OF THE CITY QF JEI'Fm=N. MISSOURI, AS ESTABLISHED BY KEITH W. MAJOR AND GLADYS 12. MAa70Ii, HUSBAND ANA WIFE, AND R013EMT J. MAJOR AND EDZ'I'II E. MAJOR, HUSBAND AND Wlrib. i BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C=. COUNCIL OF THE CI'd'X OF JM7FERSON, MISSOURI, AS i! FOLLOWS: !I ii Section 1. Keith W. Major and Gladys M. Major, husband and wife, and Robert J. Major and Edith E. Major, husband and wire, being the owners II of the real estate hereinafter described and situated in the City of Jefferson, liMissouri, having submitted to the City Council for its approval and acceptance a plat of said real estate, said real estate being described as follows: "Post of Outlots Nos. 106 and 108 in the City of' Jefferson, Missouri, and more particularly described as follows; from the Southwesterly corner of said Outlot No. 108, thence north along the westerly :line of said Outlot, 599.8 feet, to the northwesterly corner of a tract of land conveyed to Thomas E. Whitecotton and wife by a warranty deed of record in Book 136, page 211, Cole County Recorder's Office, and the beginning point of this description; thence continuing north along the wes- terly line of Outlot No. 108, 558.2 feet to the southwesterly corner of a tract of hand co rayed to John F. Sullivan and wife by warranty deed of record in Book 139 at Page 61+8, Cole County Recorder's Office; -thence southeasterly along, -the southerly line of said Sullivan tract, 200 feet, to the south- easterly i�_brner-'tbetdof; thence northeasterly along the easterly line of said Sullivan tract and along the easterly line of another tract, coimyed to said Sullivan and wife, by warranty deed of record in. Book 116, page 213, Cole County Recorder's Office, 167„5 feet:, to the northeasterly corner of the last described Sullivan tract; thence northwesterly along the northerly line of said Sullivan tract, 50.2 feet, to the south- easterly corner of the tract of land conveyed to Charles J. Kolb and wife by warranty deed of reccrd in Book 132 at Page 197, Cole County Recorder's Office; thence northerly along the easterly line of said aforesaid Kolb tract and along the easterly line of another tract conveyed to said Kolb and wife, by warranty deed of record in Book 144 at Page 83 and along the easterly line of a tract of land conveyed to Joseph Roy Thompson and wife, by warranty deed of record in Book 144, page �I 84, Cole County Recorder's Office, 172 feet, to the northeasterly corner of the said Thompson tract; thence North 53 degrees 47 minutes west, along the northerly line of said Thompson I tract, 150.0 feet, to -the westerly line of Oatlot No. 106; thence northeasterly along the westerly line of said Outlot No. 106, 60 feet; thence south 53 degrees 47 minutes east, 242.8 feet; thence north 36 degrees 13 minutes east, 193.9 feet; thence south 51 degrees 17 minutes east, 315.9 feet; thence south 49 degrees 34 minutes east, 213.9 feet; thence south 6 degrees 18 minutes east, 156.0 feet; thence south 68 degrees 49 minutes west, 109.0 feet; 'thence south 58 degrees 22 minutes west, 75.0 feet; thence south 54 degrees 57 minutes west, 90.0 feet; thence south 49 degrees 57 minutes west, 80.0 feet, to the southwesterly corner of a tract of land conveyed to John A. Paden and wife, by warranty deed of record in Book 132, page 79, Cole County Recorder's Office; thence south 42 degrees east, 39.0 feet, to the northwesterly corner of a tract of land conveyed to Charles F. Bower and wife, by warranty deed of record in Book 136 at page 173, Cole County .Recorder's Office; thence south 54 degrees 37 minutes west, 304.0 feet; thence south 59 degrees 37 minutes west and parallel with Dixon Drive, 459.6 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly corner of a tract of land conveyed to F. E. Rose and wife, by warranty deed of record in Book 136 at Page 86, Cole County I Recorder's Office; thence north 52 degrees 31 minutes west, + 499.0 feet, more or less, to the beginning point of this description as shown on the attached plat, known and referred to as the Moreau Heights ` Subdivision and made a part of this ordinance, all of which said Moreau ii I