A.
Petitions. 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. 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). The petition shall be filed with the city clerk.
B.
Council Resolution. The city council may propose a vacation of a street, alley, public place or portion thereof, without requiring that the abutting property owners make payment to the city for such vacation, where:
1.
The street, alley or public place was not acquired at public expense;
2.
The city council determines that the street, alley or public place is not needed for public travel now or in the foreseeable future; and
3.
The city's maintenance or upkeep of the street, alley or public place is unrelated to any use of the street, alley, or public place for public travel.
C.
Notice of Proposed Vacation. If the petition is signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon the part of the street or alley sought to be vacated, or after the city council's own motion and resolution for a vacation, the city council shall adopt a resolution fixing a time when the petition will be heard and determined. The time set for hearing shall not be more than 60 days nor less than 20 days after the date of the passage of the resolution.
(Ord. 1907 § 2, 2015)