The purpose of this chapter is to set forth a process for the
vacation of City streets.
The procedure for vacating a street shall be as follows:
A. By petition. A petition to Council for the vacating of any street
shall be signed by a majority, in number and interest, of the owners
of property abutting on the line of the proposed vacation as fixed
at the time of presentation of the petition, and shall be verified
by the affidavit of one or more of the petitioners. Co-owners of undivided
interest in any piece of property shall be deemed as one person for
the purpose of the petition and the majority in interest of such co-owners
shall determine the position of the co-owners for this purpose.
(1) A petition to vacate any street shall be on the form supplied by
the City and shall be filed with the City Clerk upon payment to the
City of a filing fee in an amount established by resolution of City
Council established from time to time. The purpose of this fee is
to partially defray the normal administrative, engineering, advertising,
and legal expenses for processing the petition for vacation. This
fee shall not be refunded under any circumstances, whether or not
the petition is granted.
(2) Council shall act on the petition to vacate by ordinance. Approval
of a petition to vacate shall require the affirmative vote of at least
four members of Council.
(3) After the presentation of the petition presented in accordance with
this Article, and Council's determination of the adequacy of the petition,
but before final enactment of any ordinance enacted pursuant to the
petition, notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation
one time only and such notice shall be posted, at least 10 days prior
to enactment of such ordinance, in conspicuous places along the line
of the proposed vacation. The notice shall set forth a summary of
the ordinance and the time, date and place wherein Council will consider
the enactment of any such ordinance.
B. Ordinances when no petition is presented.
(1) An ordinance shall be enacted for vacating any street, without petition
of property owners, by the affirmative vote of a majority of the whole
number of members of Council plus one.
(2) An ordinance pursuant to this subsection shall not be finally enacted
unless notice is published in a newspaper of general circulation one
time only and such notice shall be posted, at least 10 days prior
to enactment of such ordinance, in conspicuous places along the line
of the proposed vacation. The notice shall set forth a summary of
the ordinance and the time, date and place wherein Council will consider
the enactment of any such ordinance.
In the event public utilities, such as electricity, telephone,
water, sewer, gas and the like are located within the street subject
to a vacation petition, and/or the street to be vacated is needed
for drainage, the owners thereof shall execute an easement in favor
of any such entity which has a public utility located therein and/or
to the City for drainage prior to the enactment of the ordinance for
vacation, together with the right of entry thereon for repairs, construction
and reconstruction of the drainage facilities and the public utilities
mentioned, without any liability for damages on the part of the City.
Where any such easement is granted, no construction, temporary or
permanent, shall be made over or across the vacated street area without
the written approval of the City. Council may relinquish by ordinance
the City's easement rights in any vacated street.
Unless otherwise specified in the Street Vacation Ordinance,
if vacation was granted upon petition, the abutting owners of the
vacated street shall be responsible, jointly and severally, for protecting,
reconstructing and/or relocating all existing utilities and drainage
facilities in such manner as will be satisfactory to the City without
any liability for damages on the part of the City resulting therefrom.
Immediately after an ordinance vacating any street becomes effective,
the City Engineer is authorized and directed to strike such street
between the limits cited from the City Block Plan.
The following streets and/or alleys or portions thereof are hereby vacated, subject to the provisions of this Article
VI:
A. Alley
right-of-way between 25th Avenue and Wopsononock Avenue between 4th
Street and 5th Street, Altoona, containing 5,646.61 feet upon petition
of Altoona-Johnstown Diocese as set forth in the attached plat and
legal description attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit
A and B respectively.
B. Oak Avenue Alley between Oak Avenue and Walnut Avenue and between
Allegheny Street and 29th street, Altoona, Containing 1,987 square
feet upon petition of David Butterbaugh as set forth in the plat by
P. Joseph Lehman, Inc. Dated July 11, 2018, attached hereto and incorporated
herein as Exhibit A.
[Added 11-14-2018 by Ord.
No. 5727]
C. Portion of Alley between North 9th Avenue and North 9th Avenue Alley
between North 4th Street and North 5th Street, containing 1,175 square
feet upon petition of the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese, Trustee of the
Holy Rosary Parish, as set forth in the plat by Keller Engineers Inc.,
dated March 15, 2017, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit
A.
[Added 12-5-2018 by Ord.
No. 5737]
D. 25th Street between 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue, Altoona, containing
(2,422.975) feet, upon petition of and set forth in the plan entitled
"The Mill, Silk Mills Properties, Inc.", by Keller Engineers dated
August 8, 2018, and revised April 29, 2019, attached hereto and incorporated
herein as Exhibit A.
[Added 6-12-2019 by Ord.
No. 5747]
E. 26th Street between 7th Avenue and unnamed alley, Altoona, containing
600 square feet, upon petition of and set forth in the plan entitled
"Altoona Regional Health System, 26th Street Right-of-Way Exhibit",
by Pennterra, dated May 30, 2019, attached hereto and incorporated
herein as exhibit A.
[Added 9-11-2019 by Ord.
No. 5749]
F. An unnamed
alley between 27th Street and 26th Street, Altoona, containing 4,648
square feet upon petition of and set forth in the plan entitled "Grand
Palazzo Three, Alley Vacation Exhibit," by Penn Terra Engineering,
dated January 26, 2022, attached hereto and incorporated herein as
Exhibit A, and as more fully described in the legal description attached
hereto as Exhibit B.
[Added 3-14-2022 by Ord. No. 5787]