[Ord. No. 38 §15;
Ord. No. 04-2019, 2-4-2019]
The Board of Aldermen shall have power, by ordinance, to provide
for the construction, improvement, sprinkling, oiling, repairing,
resurfacing and surfacing of streets, alleys, curbing and public places
in this City in the manner and by the means provided by Statute.
[Ord. No. 38 §15;
Ord. No. 04-2019, 2-4-2019]
No street or alley shall be constructed in the City until the
grade of such street or alley and the sidewalk grade and lines thereof
have been established.
[Ord. No. 38 §16;
Ord. No. 04-2019, 2-4-2019]
Whenever any person shall desire to construct a street or alley
in the City at his own expense, he shall first obtain a permit for
the construction of such street or alley from the City Clerk.
[Ord. No. 38 §17;
Ord. No. 04-2019, 2-4-2019]
Before the permit required by Section
525.030 shall be issued, full and complete plans and specifications shall first be submitted to the Board of Aldermen for its approval, and no permit shall be issued for the construction of any street or alley by any person until the Board of Aldermen shall have approved the plans and specifications submitted for such street or alley.
[Ord. No. 38 §18;
Ord. No. 04-2019, 2-4-2019]
The construction of any street or alley under this Chapter shall
be under the direction of the Street and Alley Committee or its authorized
agent or representative, and shall conform strictly to the plans and
specifications for such street or alley, as approved by the Board
of Aldermen.
[Ord. No. 41-2018, 12-3-2018]
A. Purpose And Authority. The purpose of this Section is to regulate
and control the vacation of public streets, roads and easements within
the City of Herculaneum. The Board of Aldermen, pursuant to Section
88.673, RSMo., has the power to vacate or discontinue any public square,
public park, street, avenue, alley or other highway, old or new, whenever
it is deemed necessary or expedient. The provisions herein are designed
to provide notice and protection of the citizens of Herculaneum, Missouri,
and property owners, and to preserve and enhance the value of property
throughout the City.
B. Definitions. For the purpose of this Chapter, the following terms
are defined as follows:
INTERESTED PARTY
Includes any owner of property abutting or touching on the
proposed vacation, any owner of an easement abutting or touching the
proposed vacation and any owner of property that would be denied reasonable
access to the general system of public roads and streets by the proposed
vacation of a street, alley, public road or highway.
OWNER
Includes the owner or owners of record indicated upon the
records of the Lincoln County Assessor's office on the date of
the filing of the petition for vacation with the City Clerk.
PETITIONER
The person, corporation, group or entity who filed the petition
for vacation with the City Clerk.
C. Vacation Procedure. Whenever the public necessity, convenience and
general welfare require or whenever it shall be deemed necessary or
expedient by the Board of Aldermen, the Board of Aldermen may, subject
to the procedures provided in this Chapter, vacate all or any part
of any public easement, right-of-way, street, alley, public road,
highway, public square, public park or alley dedicated or conveyed
to the City, or title to which or authority over which was vested
in the City by operation of law. A vacation may be initiated by a
resolution of intent by the Board of Aldermen, by the verified petition
of an interested party, or by recommendation of the Department of
Public Works and Building Official. The City shall provide examples
of the format of the documents to be utilized under this Chapter.
D. Petition For Vacation. A petition for vacation shall be on forms
approved by the Board of Aldermen and shall be addressed to the Board
of Aldermen and filed, together with a filing fee of two hundred dollars
($200.00), with the City Clerk. Each petition shall include:
1.
An accurate legal description of the public easement, right-of-way,
street, alley, public road or highway sought to be vacated;
2.
An accurate drawing of such description which depicts the property
to be vacated and the ownership of real property which directly connects
with the property to be vacated; and
3.
Its location and the names and addresses of all interested parties.
E. Notice To Interested Parties. Notice of the proposed vacation shall be given to all interested parties at least thirty (30) days before the Board of Aldermen shall act upon the petition or resolution. The responsibility for the service of all notices to interested persons, aside from the publication as set forth in Subsection
(F), is upon the petitioner. The petitioner shall have the responsibility to provide proof of proper notice. Notice shall be in accord with Missouri Rules of Civil Procedure 54.12 and 54.13, or as petitions or subpoenas are otherwise permitted to be served. An interested party may in writing waive notice or affirmatively consent to the proposed vacation. Proof of proper notice, waiver of notice, or consent shall be filed with the City Clerk by the petitioner before the Board of Aldermen shall act upon the proposed vacation. Interested parties not knowledgeable after reasonable inquiry may be considered to have been given notice by the public notice of Subsection
(G), if the Board of Aldermen finds the same to be the best practicable notice under the circumstances. Interested parties shall have the ability to file a consent or objection to the vacation in writing with the City Clerk at any time prior to the Board of Aldermen acting upon the proposed vacation.
F. Public Notice.
1.
At least fifteen (15) days but not more than forty-five (45)
days prior to the Board of Aldermen acting upon the proposed vacation,
the City Clerk shall give notice of pendency in two (2) public newspapers.
The petitioner shall be responsible for the payment of the cost of
publications prior to the publication being placed in the paper. Said
papers shall include at least one (1) newspaper that qualifies as
a legal publication and another that is distributed on a widespread
basis to the residents of the City of Herculaneum. The notice shall
contain the following information:
a.
Legal description of the proposed property to be vacated;
b.
The approximate street location or address of the proposed property
to be vacated;
c.
Name of the person(s) seeking the proposed vacation of the property;
and
d.
The date on which the Board of Aldermen will first consider
acting upon the proposed vacation.
2.
The petitioner shall be responsible for the payment of any publication
costs associated with notice set forth in this Subsection. The Board
of Aldermen is not required to act upon the proposed vacation on the
date listed in the notice, if on the published date the Board of Aldermen
publicly announce a different date at which the Board of Aldermen
will act upon the petition to vacate; in such case notice shall not
be required to be republished.
G. Posting Of Notice. A sign or signs, not less than twenty (20) inches
by twenty-six (26) inches in dimension, shall be placed on each parcel
of land on which an application for a vacation has been filed with
the Board of Aldermen. Said sign or signs shall be placed on such
land at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date set by the Board
of Aldermen to act on said petition and shall be posted in a conspicuous
place upon said land at a point nearest to the right-of-way of any
street or roadway abutting such land, and so as to be clearly visible
to the traveled portion of such street or roadway. The City Building
Official or other designated City employee shall determine the number
of additional signs to be placed that may be necessary to carry out
the intent of this Subsection. Said sign shall remain until after
the vote on the proposed ordinance has been held by the Board of Aldermen.
Any such sign(s) shall bear thereon, in letters of sufficient size
for readability, the following: "PUBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING" and "PROPOSED
VACATION" followed by "APPLICATION FOR VACATION OF PROPERTY FILED
WITH THE CITY OF HERCULANEUM, THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN WILL VOTE ON THE
VACATION ON (insert dates and times for both the Planning and Zoning
Commission and Board of Aldermen public hearings) IN CITY HALL, HERCULANEUM,
MISSOURI." Any person or persons, firm, association or corporation
who shall remove, mar, scratch, obliterate or in any manner deface,
hide from view or tamper with any such sign or signs shall be deemed
a violation of this Subsection and shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
punishable by a fine as determined by the City.
H. Comments From Utility Companies. Before the Board of Aldermen shall act upon the proposed vacation, comments of each concerned utility, each cable company holding a franchise in the City, and any other person holding an interest in the subject of the petition, as to whether each objects to or approves of the proposed vacation shall be filed with the City Clerk. Notice shall be provided to such interested persons as provided in Subsection
(E).
I. Vacation By Ordinance. After receiving reports on the proposed vacation
from the Building Department, the Department of Public Works, and
the City Attorney, the Board of Aldermen may, whenever deemed necessary
or expedient, by ordinance vacate all or any part of any public easement,
right-of-way, street, alley, public road, highway, public square,
public park or alley dedicated or conveyed to the City with such conditions
and restrictions as it may deem for the public good. The determination
of the vacation of all or any part of any public easement, right-of-way,
street, alley, public road, highway, public square, public park or
alley dedicated or conveyed to the City shall be determined by the
Board of Aldermen within its discretion under Section 88.673, RSMo.
J. Effect Of Vacation. Whenever any public square, street, avenue or
alley, or other highway shall be vacated, the same shall revert to
the owners of the adjacent lots in proportion as it was taken from
them; however, if the proportion as it was taken cannot be determined,
then to the owner(s) in which the adjacent property lies shall automatically
be extended to the center line of any such public square, street,
avenue or alley, or other highway.