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1902 (4) OFFICE OF CITY TREASURER. gi H**41): ss‘ .k - .: F 1 \ k)' '''',.„ ' . kist\i,, q L .,'' Pk t \\,,\ - N t i ,' Pi s i . : \\ % e� � I 4 4c , fi vc, 0 r ; vt . ` I • • , • • • ff� M ilities to a large and growing number of important manufactories, industries and other business enterprises; that there is no other suitable or avail- able place for the location of side-tracks, drive-ways, approaches and facil- ities aforesaid; that the land lying within the limits of said Myrtle Street and the land owned by the petitioner abutting thereon lies contiguous to Water Street, Pillmore Avenue and Hyde Street; that said streets now are, and always will he, amply sufficient to accommodate the public demands. WHERNFORE, your petitioner prays that said Street be discontinued and vacated, to the end that the land lying within the limits of the same may be by your petitioner occupied and used for the construction and maintenance of such side-tracks, drive-ways, approaches and facilities aforesaid. CHICAGO, ST.P.AUL, MINNEA2OLIS AND OMAHA RAILWAY COMPANY, its I` rieral lWri alter. Attest: (C� �ofcc c .�. Secretary. 1 State of Minnesota, ) )ss: County of Ramsey. ) W. A. Scott , being first duly sworn, says that he is the General Manager of the Chicago, St.Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company; that he has read the foregoing petition, knows the contents thereof, f, and that the same is true. N �/� Subscribed a d sworn to before me ,`l`` this IZZ.fj 4 of January,A.D. 1902. i j ,l + ?ToTary public, OP.V. 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THR COMMON COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF ST.PATJL, MINNESOTA: Your petitioner , Chicago, St.Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company, respectfully represents that it has recently constructed, and now owns and operates in connection with its other lines of railroad, a certain branch and extension railroad extending from a point on its main line of railroad in Lot Four (4) , Section Thirteen (13) , Township Twenty-eight (28) North, Range Twenty-three (23) West, in a southeasterly direction, near or along the westerly bank of the Mississippi River to a point in Block "H" of Robertson's Addition to West St.Paul, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, together with certain switches, turn-outs, side-tracks and spurs; that the said branch and extension railroad track intersects Myrtle Street in said City; that your petitioner is the owner in fee simple of much more than one-half of all the land on the line of and abutting upon the said Myrtle Street; that a map or plat of the said Street and of the Lands abutting thereon owned by the said railroad company is hereto attached and hereby made a part of this petition; that the facts and reasons for the vacation of said street, which is hereinafter prayed for, are: That the said street has never been opened for public use; that in its entire length it extends only from Water Street to the Mississippi River, a distance of about two hundred and fifty (250) feet; that the said street has never been used for public travel, or any other public purpose, and never can be of any value for public travel, or any other public purpose, even if opened, improved and graded; that there are in the vicinity of the said branch and extension railroad track a large number of manufactories, indus- tries and other business enterprises, requiring railway facilities; that the land abutting upon said Street was acquired by said petitioner for the pur- pose of constructing and maintaining thereon certain side-tracks, drive-ways, approaches, and other facilities for the loading and unloading of freight to and from cars upon said railway tracks, and to furnish suitable facilities for the operation of said railroad and for conducting the business of the public with said Railway Company; that the said branch and extension rail- road was constructed to serve, and now does serve and furnish, railway fac- 1 IATfmmax ,.Lrot.Te ske Y?PI q''T WO ainpron i+omxoJ MF7' .FOR MFT OT 'atvttsR roas040 has atIoriaeru UM ,lira$'.:P ,o:aoLri9 t'tssnot tt Jsci ^crroY Wor fins t be*or.rntenao 1S Jrseosn as3rf .ti ..tra t e t nsse si v,3 Sii'►Joesiae't ��r�t<<u-fo� ntss neo a •hso'lta't to s.entl Ieriro a:i s ±ttr not taent oo nt as/a-logo brs en' o to entl n '.Kitt ez:+t no ,tnioq Ai monl. not hrn'txe hao^ctl a"c nol r,r!stxh j`►its ions d (AS) *. e-vtnew" cj.t:anwoT a (i t) nelOntsr"' no. c oeP 1 (A) "WO! tat rl b t nl f,s1 70 -ta erc enot4 oeltb /l'tntase.,Juoa n2 sv aeW (LA'S) c e^rr'*--tit new? e3s $ ,i for to "7" )[Dolt at tntocj sa of nsvtft tngtc$taa.t'-T a:YJ ?o r.rtad I'tez eew ti ';t %r.ola eii't no louts[ J J'sslq er!3 of tttb^t000k slstssq.18 Jere, of rcoftbhA a'noallsdott •veearua5t to 3ruro'? en/ au abee(* to -tesJet3e5f era to Sao±Zto era nt b ooei ' o has e osnJ-ebta g aJsro-nrc4 ,asfic i:we rust ieo .rCJtw leriie3o1 •aJoasr:n.M to aJowieJnl Xoani brachial no±aneJxes has r onssid bias es:;.t hna slants eel nt itsIIWo of at lt,noi LJeq "rVo'r Jir{J ;v110 bisaa ni JeenJR si.zn1LM nogsr 7int tr'riA hrus to enf i se,/ no brill en,; h a to `titr!--eno rtar_s eror* rote to e .t to him J9e iJR bias +aril to Jalcl lo cizm £ Jaitt 0,0• *e •iJzv:' btAR si41 baeoaJ*a otensrt et %aLgi"oc boo-J1kn ,tike Ienuo nosIsCt �jsitJ�srCrs�► abt! t eutz no, anoaas7 T>csa e.foa't 4r! 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COU"+ j ^f piaT'i0,7 (e8 of the Common Council of the City of ry St. Paul, a petition of the Chicago, St. li 1 t O t' �:. Paul, Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway company, the owner of more than one- half of the property abutting upon both• "j E. E. TIC,yea Assistant City sides of Myrtle street, In said City, of • v. Assistant City St. Paul, praying for the vacation of said Myrtle street, which extends from Water street to the Mississippi river, a Clerk of th e1 Cl *',' o f St. Paul do n e reb it c e r t i distance of two hundred and fifty'(250T •feet, approximately, more particularly describes and shown upon a plat annex- ed to said petition, which said petition fvr +at I have cormared the attached printed nted is duly verified, as provided by law, and `✓ sets forth the'facts as to the dedication and the present use of said street, and the reasons for such vacation, and shows, copy of Assn-2117-yr file #6300, being a reso- among other things, that said street has never been opened for public use, ,and never can be of any value for public F TV rfl e St re e t from Water S travel or any other public,-parpose in 1'11.j 0.1 vaca+ n j , ' the event that It is opened, improved or graded; and VW hereas, The said Assembly deemed +_1 q(j n i it expedient that the matter therein refer- i t7_ e .M_SS ±v s e• 1.p i Rive r-, with the original red to should be prcicee,ded with and• or- dered said petition and accompanying plat to be filed of r'esol'd in the office of .f+ r • the City Clerk, --and ordered said n� It^ =� ±h�:3 0fl'i C$ �• -u u: adopted by the Clerk to give n'otlue by publica- tion in the official paper of the city, to t e effect that said petition had been filed and stating in brief its object, and As s e$ab1y of said C ity, 1ln de r date of T'[a r"c- G+i1 that said petition.and,the subject mat- ter thereof would b4 heard and consider., ;te by the (ommiftec on Streets of said 1 9 0;? �:;: U -,'r the board of Al de r'nan under du+e o f assembly,at its regular stated meeting, to be held upon the 3rd day of March, 1902, at four o'clock in the afternoon of Matt day, at the Council Chamber in March 19th 1902 and as armroved by the Mayor said City of St. Paul, and thereupon said petition and plat were duly filed in the office of the City Clerk of said City of 141a rc P o+h 1902 St. Paul, and said notice was duly given and published, and said petition, plat and other matters connected eherewith were duly referred by said Assembly to said And I fll rthe r certify that the said committee for hearing and investigation; and Whereas, Said Committee on Streets of said Assembly did meet at the Council copy ± and correct copy of said ri n•i "- Chamber in said city on the day and at C O i s �: Ae ` correct copy l s "'d Q__ " the hour above ment toned, for the hear- ing thereof,, and, did -.investigate and 1 t consider the matter of said proposed va- nal c"11 d t- e whole thereof. cation, and then and there-heard all tes, timony and evidence adduced upon the part of the petitioners and-other persons WIT.,TG�C� interested in the matter of said proposed C'11.t 14':i��J+rJ 'the $e a1 o *P.e v ±�J Q f vacation, and took proof of'tire matters averred in said petition, and, being of l the ,opinion ..that the prayer of said pe'- { 'Dr u : this n + day f T l y l tition should be granted, reported its con- clusions of to-said Assembly, recommending i---„ the adoption of 'a prbper-resolution der claring,said R'aeatioit r ' New, Therefore, It is resolved by_the / Common Council of L1ie'.Gi * el'St 'Paul"1 that Myrtle treet4n the,City-of-St:Paul, / • extendipg from �iiater'stfeet to the Mis /' /,/1C- �.� l� sisaippl river, be and the same is here- / ! i L ^���r by vacated, s ubject to the following cfrir-t ---_ dition: That said petitioner shall pay into the treasury of.said'-City'o£-St - •-Paul Ass Ct tyr Clerk. the sum of three hundred dollars ($300), which is hereby;fixed as the:'compensa- tion to be paid by it to the city in con- sideration of-'said vacation. 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