HomeMy Public PortalAboutR0090REPEALED BY RESOLUTION NO. 244 - 7/2/59 REPEALS NO. 78 R E S O L U T I O N NO. 90
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has received a petition
from property owners on a portion of Waddell Avenue and Weber Road
in the City of St Louis, not included in any subdistrict for the
construction of sewers to serve such area; and
WHEREAS, investigation has shown the necessity for such
improvement by reason of the fact that said area is now served by
septic tanks, which are inefficient in such a congested area, and
the effluent of which creates a nuisance in said area and the
surrounding territory; and
WHEREAS, it has been estimated that the probabLe cost
of the installation of such sewers will be $34,000.00, and that
the most practicable method of payment therefor is by special tax
bills, or other evidence of special benefit assessments upon the
real property included in such area;
WHEREAS, by Resolution No 78, adopted August 13, 1956,
Special Benefit Subdistrict No. 14 of the District was created but
no notice of hearing was given and no hearing held pursuant
thereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE RESOLVED, that Resolution No. 78 is
hereby repealed; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a special benefit
subdistrict to be known as Special Benefit Subdistrict No. 14 of
The Metropolitan St Louis Sewer District be and the same is hereby
created for the purpose of constructing sewers in the area between
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Carondelet Boulevard and Waddell Avenue, in the City of St. Louis,
Missouri, said subdistrict to be described as follows:
Beginning at a point of intersection of the eastern
line of Carondelet Boulevard and the prolongation
southeastwardly of the northeastern line of Poepping
Street, fifty feet wide; thence in a northwesterly
direction along the said prolongation and the said
northeastern line of Poepping Street for a distance of
one hundred twenty-seven and eighty-three one-
hundredths feet (127.83') more or less, from its point
of intersection with the western line of Carondelet
Boulevard, one hundred feet (100') more or less wide,
to the point of its intersection with the former block
line between City Block 3290 and that part of the
former City Block 3172 now a part of City Block 3290;
thence in a northerly direction along the said former
block line, which is also the line which bounds the
parcels now or formerly owned by Joseph A. Osborn and
by Margaret G. and Marie L. McIntyre, to the point of
its intersection with the center line of the alley,
twenty feet (20') wide, in City Block 3290; thence in a
northwesterly direction along the said center line of
alley to the point of its intersection with the
prolongation southwestwardly of the lot line between
Lot 4 and Lot 6 in City Block 3290; thence in a
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northeasterly direction along the said prolongation of
lot line and the said lot line to the point of its
intersection with a line northeastward of and parallel
with and seventy feet (70~) perpendicularly distant
from the northeastern line of the alley, twenty feet
(20') wide, in City Block 3290; thence in a
northwesterly direction along the said parallel line to
the point of its intersection with the center line of
Waddell Avenue fifty feet (50') wide; thence in a
southwesterly direction along the said center line of
Waddell Avenue to the point of its intersection with
the prolongation southeastwardly of the center line of
the alley twenty feet (20') wide, in City Block 3298;
thence in a northwesterly direction along the said
prolongation of the center line of alley and the said
center line of alley to the point of its intersection
with the prolongation southwestwardly of the lot line
between Lot 9 and Lot 10 in City Block 3298; thence in
a northeasterly direction along the said prolongation
of lot line, said lot line and its prolongation
northeastwardly, which is coincident with the lot line
between Lot 17 and Lot 19 in City Block 3297; to the
point of intersection with the center line of the
alley, fifteen feet (15~) wide, in City Block 3297;
thence in a northwesterly direction along the said
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center line of alley for a distance of one hundred
fifty feet (150') to the point of its intersection with
the prolongation southwestwardly of the lot line
between Lot 24 and Lot 26 in City Block 3297; thence in
a northeasterly direction along the said prolongation
of lot line, the said lot line and its prolongation
northeastwardly to the point of intersection with the
center line of Primm Street, sixty feet (60') wide;
thence in a southeasterly direction along the said
center line of Primm Street to the point of its
intersection with the center line of Waddell Avenue,
fifty feet (50') wide; thence in a northeasterly
direction along the said center line of Waddell Avenue
to the point of its intersection with a line
northeastward of and parallel with and twenty-five feet
(25') perpendicularly distant from the northeastern
line of City Block 3292 W; thence in a southeasterly
direction along the said parallel line to the point of
its intersection with the eastern line of Carondelet
Boulevard, one hundred feet (100') wide; and thence in
a southerly direction along the said eastern line of
Carondelet Boulevard to the point of beginning.
Such sewers to be connected with a certain existing public sewer
of The Metropolitan St Louis Sewer District.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that special benefit
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assessments be levied against all real property within the
boundaries hereinbefore delineated in the proportion that the area
each parcel of real property bears to the entire area exclusive of
public streets, roads and alleys within the boundaries of the
special benefit subdistrict; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held
within said Special Benefit Subdistrict No. 14 at such time and
place as the Executive Director shall determine, and that notice
of such hearing be given by the posting of notices in not less
than three public places within the boundaries of the proposed
special benefit subdistrict, and by the distribution of hand bills
among the residents in such benefit subdistrict, for the purpose
of determining whether or not it is in the public interest that
such improvement, or any part thereof, be made
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The foregoing Resolution was adopted September 24, 1956.