HomeMy Public PortalAboutR1059 R E S O L U T I O N NO. 1059
WHEREAS, there exist within The Metropolitan St. Louis
Sewer District and within the City of St. Louis certain sewers
hereinafter described which are in such condition as to be
acceptable to the District for public operation and maintenance,
and which it is desirable for the District to operate and
maintain, and
WHEREAS, the District by Ordinance No. 88, adopted the
16th day of July, 1956, is authorized to assume title to any or
all sewers, easements and appurtenances by resolution whenever, in
the opinion of counsel, no person competent to convey title can be
found, and upon recommendation of the Executive Director that the
District should assume title to such sewers, and
WHEREAS, the General Counsel has given his opinion that
no person can be found who is competent to convey title to the
hereinafter described sewers and the Executive Director recommends
that the District should assume title to such sewers, in that they
form an integral part of the sewer system serving the public,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that title to the
following described sewers and their appurtenances in the City of
St. Louis be and are hereby assumed by The Metropolitan St. Louis
Sewer District for public use, operation and maintenance as an
integral part of the public sewer system:
1. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 104055 and
lying in the east-west alley in City Block 1303 and extending from
Compton Avenue eastwardly approximately 312 feet, and thence
northwardly approximately 165 feet to a manhole in the
intersection of Michigan and Geyer Avenues.
2. That sewer constructed under Permit Nos. 29408 and
71708 and lying in the east-west alley in City Block 1303, and
extending westwardly from Longfellow Boulevard approximately 230
feet, and lying in Longfellow Boulevard and extending from said
east-west alley northwardly to the northern line of Geyer Avenue.
3. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 32424 and
lying in the east-west alley in City Block 1307, and extending
from Longfellow Boulevard to Nebraska Avenue, and lying in
Nebraska Avenue and extending northwardly to the center of Geyer
Avenue.
4. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 37,850 and
lying in the east-west alley in City Block 1310, and extending
westwardly from Nebraska Avenue a distance of approximately 410
feet.
5. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 16974 and
lying in the east-west alley in City Block 1311 and extending from
Nebraska Avenue to Oregon Avenue.
6. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 41807 and
lying in the north-south alley in City Block 1357; and extending
from the northern east-west alley to the southern east-west alley,
and lying in the southern east-west alley and extending from said
north-south alley to Nebraska Avenue; and lying in Nebraska Avenue
and extending from said east-west alley to Accomac Blvd.
7. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 36044 and
lying in the north-south alley in City Block 1356, and extending
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from a point approximately 50 feet north of the southern east-west
alley, northwardly a distance of approximately 100 feet.
8. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 33931 and
lying in the east-west alley in City Block 1379, and extending
from California Avenue to Ohio Avenue.
9. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 26233 and
lying in the east-west alley in City Block 1380, and extending
from California Avenue to Ohio Avenue.
10. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 81528 and
lying in the east-west alley in City Block 2080, and extending
from Minnesota Avenue to Nebraska Avenue.
11. That sewer lying in the east-west alley in City
Block 1373 and extending from former Michigan Avenue westwardly
approximately 340 feet.
12. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 929 and
lying in Gaine Street, and extending from Devolsey Street
westwardly approximately 350 feet.
13. That sewer constructed under Permit No. 26233 and
lying in the north-south and east-west alleys in City Block 1382.
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The foregoing Resolution was adopted May 15, 1969.