A.
Who May File. The owners of an interest in real estate abutting upon any street, alley, public place or portion thereof created by easement may petition the city council for a vacation of such area.
B.
Elements of Petition. The petition shall include a description of the property to be vacated, as prepared by a licensed surveyor. In addition, the petitioners shall provide evidence that the public has an easement upon such street or alley (and that the property is not owned in fee by the city). A nonrefundable fee, as set forth in the city of Edgewood fee schedule, must also be submitted for the purpose of defraying the administrative costs associated with the processing of the vacation petitions. This fee is also applicable to petitions under the nonuser statute (EMC § 12.14.050(B)).
C.
Where to File Petition. The petition shall be filed with the city clerk, who shall confirm that it is signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon the part of the street or alley to be vacated.
D.
Date Set for Hearing. If the petition meets the requirements of subsections (B) and (C) of this section, it shall be placed on the council agenda. The city council shall adopt a resolution fixing a time for a public hearing, when the petition will be considered by the council, as described in EMC § 12.14.060. The date set for the public hearing shall not be more than 60 days nor less than 20 days after the date of the passage of the resolution.
E.
Notice to Public of Public Hearing.
1.
Posting of Notice. After the council passes the resolution, the city clerk shall post written notice of the public hearing on the city website and in three of the most public places in the city. In addition, this notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the street or alley sought to be vacated.
2.
Content of Notice. The notice shall contain: (a) a statement that a petition has been filed to vacate the street or alley (or portion thereof) described in the notice; (b) a description of the part of the street or alley to be vacated; (c) identification of the petitioners; (d) a statement of the time and place fixed for the hearing of the petition; (e) a statement that public testimony is allowed at the hearing and that anyone objecting to the proposed vacation should attend the public hearing or submit written testimony to the city council indicating his or her objection prior to the hearing; (f) a statement that the vacation and hearing will proceed in the manner described in this chapter; and (g) a statement that the area proposed for vacation is public access.
(Ord. 18-529 § 2; Ord. 23-652 § 25 (Exh. A))