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HomeMy Public PortalAbout01784 O R D I N A N C E NO. 1784 AN ORDINANCE to extend the boundaries of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to include an area of St. Louis County which could be efficiently served by the sewer or drainage facilities of the District. WHEREAS, petitions to the Board of Trustees of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District have been received from the owners of the land in said area who own all of the land area therein praying for annexation to The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, the Mississippi River Subdistrict, Gravois Creek Trunk Subdistrict and Subdistrict No. 282 (Lindbergh-Lemay Ferry Subtrunk); and WHEREAS, this area adjoins The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, the Mississippi River Subdistrict, Gravois Creek Trunk Subdistrict, and Subdistrict No. 282 (Lindbergh-Lemay Ferry Subtrunk) and can drain all of its sanitary sewage into existing sewers within the District and such Subdistrict, that the interests of sanitation and public health of the District will be promoted by including the area in its territory; and that the sewage flow from the area proposed to be annexed has no available outlet through public sanitary sewers other than those of the District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS SEWER DISTRICT: Section One. That the Board finds that the sewer facilities of the District can efficiently serve the area 2 described as follows: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, being a line parallel with and 200 feet southwestwardly from the southwestern line of Lindbergh Boulevard, 200 feet wide, said 200 feet being measured at right angles to said southwestern right-of-way line; at its intersection with the southeastern line of property now or formerly owned by Charles Niemeyer and wife as recorded in Deed Book 611, page 540 of the St. Louis County Records; thence South 35 degrees 39 minutes West, along the southeast line of said Niemeyer property, 508 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the north line of property condemned by the State of Missouri in Cause No. 257359 of the Circuit Court of St. Louis County (for Interstate Route 255); thence South 84 degrees 45 minutes East, along the north line of said Interstate Route 255, a distance of 436.04 feet to a point on the southeast line of property conveyed to Charles E. Celeslie, et al by Deed recorded in Book 2212, page 205 of the St. Louis County Records; thence North 35 degrees 39 minutes East along the southeastern line of said Charles E. Celeslie, et al, property a distance of 170.00 feet to the southernmost corner of property conveyed to George H. and Jean R. Parker by deed recorded in Deed Book 4703, page 348 of the St. Louis County Records; thence North 54 degrees 07 minutes West, along the southwestern line of said Parker property and along the southwest line of property conveyed to Elvin A. Hanke and wife, by 3 Deed recorded in Book 2326, page 638 and along the southwestern line of property conveyed to Albert B. Mueller and wife by Deed recorded in Book 2459, page 28, a distance of 346.16 feet to the most western corner of said Mueller property; thence North 35 degrees 39 minutes East, along the northwestern line of said Mueller property, 113 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the above described line parallel with the southern right-of-way line of Lindbergh Boulevard, said parallel also being the existing boundary line of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District; thence northwestwardly along said existing boundary line of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, a distance of 30.06 feet to the point of beginning. Section Two. That the petitions praying for annexation were signed by all of the owners of the land in said area who own all of the land area of the area to be served. Section Three. That the interests of sanitation and public health of the District will be promoted by including the area in its territory. Section Four. That the sewage flow from the area proposed to be annexed has no available outlet through public sanitary sewers other than those of the District. Section Five. The corporate boundaries of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District and of the Mississippi River Subdistrict, Gravois Creek Trunk Subdistrict and Subdistrict No. 282 (Lindbergh-Lemay Ferry Subtrunk) are hereby extended so as to include the above described area. 4 Section Six. Certified copies of this Ordinance shall be filed in the offices of the Recorder of Deeds of St. Louis County, the Recorder of Deeds of the City of St. Louis, and the Secretary of State. The foregoing Ordinance was adopted September 12, 1968