The applicant desiring to have the Common Council vacate a public
street, highway, lane or alley (public property) shall:
A. File an application with the Municipal Clerk setting forth the applicant's
address and telephone number and a description of the public property
sought to be vacated and provide the Municipal Clerk with a list prepared
by the Tax Collector of the names and addresses of all persons who
own property adjoining the property proposed to be vacated.
B. Notify, by certified mail or personal service, each person who owns
property adjoining the property proposed to be vacated and shall advise
each such person that he or she may be assessed taxes on a portion
of the vacated property.
C. Have all adjoining property owners sign a written statement to be
filed with the application setting forth that he/she has each received
notice of the proposed vacation and stating his/her consent and/or
objection thereto.
D. Provide the secretary of the City of Burlington Land Use Board, Director
of the Department of Public Works, Chief of Police and Fire Chief
with a copy of the application. Thereafter, each of the respective
municipal agencies shall have 30 days in which to advise the Common
Council, in writing, of any objections or other comments concerning
the application. Failure of any of the municipal agencies to respond
within the thirty-day period shall result in a determination that
the agency did not object to the application.
E. Provide proof of notification to all affected utility companies operating
within the City, along with a written consent from each utility to
the proposed vacation.
The applicant shall be required to pay an application fee as set forth in Chapter
146, Fee Schedule, which is nonrefundable. The applicant shall also be required to pay all costs of the vacation and to post an escrow account in the amount as set forth in Chapter
146, Fee Schedule, to cover the cost of preparation of the ordinance vacating the public property, professional review fees by the City of Burlington Land Use Board staff and/or City Engineer; and all costs incurred by the Municipal Clerk's office in publishing the ordinance and recording the same.