[R.O. 2012 §540.190; Ord. No. 4816 §2, 2-9-1948; CC 1973 §31-68]
Vacation of streets, alleys and common-ways in the City shall
be initiated by the filling of a petition, describing the street,
alley, or common-way to be vacated, said petition shall recite the
names of the owners on both sides of the way to be vacated, and signed
by the parties filing said petition; provided, however that the Council
may dispense with the necessity of said petition by motion.
[R.O. 2012 §540.200; Ord. No. 6591, 11-1-1976]
NOTICE
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Upon the filing of a petition to vacate any street, alley or
way the City Clerk shall cause the following notice to be published
one (1) time in the official newspaper of the City:
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DESCRIPTION
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Notice is hereby given that on the _____ day of ______, 20__,
at a duly convened meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission of
the City of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, an ordinance for the vacating
of the following streets, alleys, and common ways, to wit:
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will be considered for recommendation or rejection by the Planning
and Zoning Commission for enactment by the Council, and this shall
constitute the only notice on said petition. At said meeting, all
persons interested may file remonstrances and appear and be heard.
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City Clerk
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The notice herein provided for shall be published not more than
ten (10) days, nor less than five (5) days of the meeting at which
the vacation ordinance is to be acted upon.
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[R.O. 2012 §540.210; Ord. No. 4816 §4, 2-9-1948; CC 1973 §31-70]
Upon a filing of a remonstrance or objection to the vacation
of a street, alley or way, pursuant to this Article, or a personal
appearance at the meeting at which the vacation ordinances is considered
in objection thereto, the Council shall request the petitioners to
furnish written consent to such vacation, signed and acknowledged
by two-thirds (⅔) of the owners of the abutting and adjoining
the streets, alleys, or common-ways to be vacated.
Upon the consent being filed, the Council may in its discretion
enact or refuse to enact the vacation ordinance. If no remonstrances
or objections are filed, then enactment of said ordinance shall be
entirely dependent upon the discretionary power of the Council, and
no consents shall be necessary; provided, that the petitioners constitute
two-thirds (⅔) of the owners of the abutting and adjoining
property.
[R.O. 2012 §540.220; Ord. No. 4816 §5, 2-9-1948; CC 1973 §31-71]
Upon the enactment and passage of any ordinance vacating a street,
alley or way under this Article, it shall be the duty of the Mayor,
or acting Mayor if the Mayor shall be absent or unable to act, to
execute the proper conveyances, and for the City Clerk to attest said
signature and affix the official seal of said City, and to record
the entire proceedings with the County Recorder of Deeds.
[R.O. 2012 §540.230; Ord. No. 4816 §6, 2-9-1948; CC 1973 §31-72]
All costs incurred in any proceedings initiate under this Article
shall be paid by the persons petitioning for the vacating of a street,
alley or way.