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10-13 Bill No. 2020-13BILL NO. 2020-13 TRANSITORY ORDINANCE NO. 19.16 AN ORDINANCE VACATING PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND UTILITY EASEMENTS OVER 6200 QUEEN AVENUE AND 6228 PENN AVENUE THE CITY OF RICHFIELD DOES ORDAIN: Section 1: The following described lands are subject to the easements as described below for public street right-of-way purposes ("Street Easement"): The West 30 feet of the South 150 feet of the North 350 feet of the east 330 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 28, Range 24, as described in Quit Claim Deed Document Number T661295. Sec. 2: The City of Richfield transferred ownership of the described lands, via Quit Claim Deed Document Number T661295 dated December 28, 1967, to Lunds R E Holdings LLC and the property was developed as a grocery store and parking lot. Sec. 3. The Street Easement is not required for access to the abutting properties. Sec. 4. The following described lands are subject to the easements in favor of the City of Richfield as described below for drainage and utility purposes ("Utility Easement"): That part of the drainage and utility easement reserved in favor of the City of Richfield as Bill No. 1995-15 Transitory Ordinance No. 17.63, dated September 11, 1995 the same as on file and record as Document Number T2767742, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying within: The East 30 feet of the North 1 /2 of the East 3/8 of the East 1 /2 of the North 1 /2 of the Northeast 1/4, EXCEPT THE North 175 feet thereof and EXCEPT the East 330 feet thereof, all in Section 29, Township 28, Range 24. Sec. 5: The City has notified the service providers for gas, electric, telephone, and cable communications services of the proposed vacations; the following facilities are reported to be located in the Street and Utility Easements: cable Sec. 6: The existing utility lines within the easement areas shall be removed and placed within new easements dedicated in the plat by the land owner. There is no need to reserve the Utility Easement as part of this proceeding. Sec. 7: The Council finds that there is not a public need for the Street Easement. Bill No. 2020-13 Sec. 8. The City of Richfield held the first reading on June 23, 2020 and second reading on October 13, 2020. Legal notice was published in the City's official newspaper as required by ordinance. Sec. 9: The Utility Easement is vacated conditioned upon: filing of the plat of Lunds of Richfield. Sec. 10: The vacation of the Street Easement is effective 30 days following publication of the ordinance. Sec. 11: The City Clerk is directed to prepare a certificate of completion of vacation proceedings and to record the vacation in the office of the Hennepin County Registrar of Titles or Hennepin County Recorder, as appropriate, following publication. Passed by the City Council of the City of Richfield, Minnesota this 13th day of October, 2020 IQAVA, Pjw JAz:- Maria Regan Gonzalez, Mayor ATTEST: eua_, N�mSc Elizabeth VanHoose, City Clerk Bill No. 2020-13 2 AFFIDAYIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA ),, COUNTY OF HENNEPIN Diane Erickson being duly sworn on an oath, states or allirms that he/she is the Publisher's Designated Agent of the newspaper(s) known as: SC Bloomington Richfield with the known offrce of issue beiug located in the county of: HENNEPIN with additional circulation in the counties ol HENNEPIN and has full knowledge of the facts stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualifica- tion as a qualified newspaper as provided by Minn. Stat. $331,4..02. (B) This Public Notice was printed and pub- lished in said newspaper(s) once each week, for I successive week(s); the hrst insertion being on 1012212020 and the last insertion being on 1012212020. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICES Pursuant to Minnesota Stat. $580.033 relating to the publication of mortgage foreclosure notices: The newspaper complies with the conditions described in 9580.033, subd. l, clause (l) or (2). If the newspaper's known office of issue is located in a county adjoining the county where the mortgaged premises or some part of the mortgaged premises described in the notice are located, a substantial portion of the newspaper's By: Designated Agent Subscribed and sworn to or affrrmed before me on 1012212020 by Diane Erickson. CITY OF RICHFIELD B|LL NO. 2020-13 TRANSlTORY ORDINANCE NO. 19.16 AN ORDINANCE VACATTNG PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND UTILITY EASEMENTS OVER 6200 QUEEN AVENUE AND 6228 PENN AVENUE THE CITY OF RICHFIELD DOES ORDAIN: Section 1: The following de- scribed lands are subject to the easernents as described below for public street right-of-way purposes ("Street Easement"): The West 30 feet ol the South '150 feet o, the North 350 feet of the east 330 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Ouarter of Section 29, Township 28, Range 24, as described in Ouit Claim Deed Document Number T661295. Sec. 2: The City of Richfield transferred ownership of the de- scribed lands, via Quit Claim Deed Document Number T661 295 dated December 28, 1967, to Lunds R E Holdings LLC and the property was developed as a grocery store and parking lot. Sec. 3. The Street Easement is not required for access to the abut- ting properties. Sec. 4. The following described lands are subject to the easements in favor of the City of Richfield as described below for drainage and utility purposes ("Utility Ease- ment"): That part of the drainage and utility easement reserved in favor of the City of Richfield as Bill No. 1995-15 Transitory Ordinance No. 17.63, dated September 11, 1995 the same as on file and record as Document Number T2767742, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying within: The East 30 feet of the North 1 /2 of the East 3/8 of the East 1/2 of the North 1/2 ol Ihe Northeast 1/4, EXCEPT THE North 1 75 feet there- of and EXCEPT the East 330 feet thereof, all in Section 29, Township 28,Range24. Sec. 5: The City has notified the service providers for gas, electric, telephone, and cable communica- tions services of the proposed va- cations; the following facilities are reported to be located in the Street and Utility Easements: cable Sec. 6: The existing utility lines within the easement areas shall be removed and placed within new easemenls dedicated in the plat by the land owner. There is no need to reserve the Utility Easement as part of this proceeding. Sec. 7: The Council finds that there is not a public need lor the Street Easement. Sec. 8. The City of Richlield held the first reading on June 23,2O2O and second reading on October 1 3, 2020. Legal notice was published in the City's official newspaper as required by ordinance. Sec. 9: The Utility Easement is vacated conditioned upon: liling of the plat of Lunds of Richfield. Sec. 10: The vacation of the Street Easement is eflective 30 days following publication of the ordinance. Sec. 11: The City Clerk is direct- ed to prepare a certificate of com- pletion of vacation proceedings and to record the vacation in the office of the Hennepin County Reg- istrar ol Titles or Hennepin County Recorder, as appropriate, following publication. Passed by the City Council of the City of Richfield, Minnesota this 13th day of October,2O2O Maria Regan Gonzalez, Mayor ATTEST: Elizabeth VanHoose, City Clerk Published in the Sun Cunent Oclobe( 22,2020 1045271 Notary Public Rate Information: (l) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space: $34.45 per column inch Ad ID l08s27r is in the latter county.