The following is a tabular listing of the ordinances enacted by the Mayor and Council of the Township of Florence providing for the vacation of streets or portions of streets. The complete text of the ordinances is on file in the office of the Township Clerk.
Ordinance Number
Adoption Date
Street Vacated
1993-11
5-5-1993
Various streets
1995-15
6-21-1995
Portion of Oak Street
1997-9
3-19-1997
Airy Street
2000-18
9-20-2000
Portion of alley between Lots 17 and 18 in Block 85
2001-17
7-11-2001
Portion of 2nd Street
2002-29
11-6-2002
Portion of 2nd Street
2004-6
5-12-2004
Alley running between Spruce Street and Cedar Lane
2004-9
7-7-2004
Street running from East Third Street toward East Fifth Street
2004-13
9-1-2004
Alley from Route 130 in a northerly direction to Block 99.01, Lot 27, and which runs between Block 99.01, Lot 31, on the western side and Lots 32 and 33 on the eastern side; alley from Delaware Avenue in a westerly direction to an end point with Block 99.01, Lot 29, and which runs between Lots 23 through 32; easement which runs in a southerly direction from Wallace Avenue to the second alley described herein, and which runs between Block 99.01, Lots 23 and 24
2005-10
5-18-2005
Tilton Lane and unnamed alley from an intersection with the easterly line of Tilton Lane eastward to Lot 6.01 in Block 109
2009-11
6-3-2009
Certain 15-foot-wide alley running between Fifth Street and Third Street
2009-14
8-5-2009
12-foot-wide alley which runs from Station Road, beginning at a distance of approximately 150 feet from its easterly intersection point with Route 130, in an easterly direction bounded by Block 99.01, Lots 20, 21, 22, a portion of Lot 23 and Lot 29, with reservation of rights for Water and Sewer Departments
2012-25
9-19-2012
20-foot-wide alley which runs from the west side of Seaman Drive (formerly Winter Street) west for a distance of 500 feet and ending at Block 156.05, Lot 2
2013-19
11-6-2013
A 40-foot-wide paper street portion of Spring Street which runs from the north side of West Front Street (Burlington County Route 656) north to its intersection with the Delaware River