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File #: 1449-2004    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/22/2004 In control: Public Service & Transportation Committee
On agenda: 9/20/2004 Final action: 9/23/2004
Title: To accept the plat titled NEW NORTHLAND CROSSING, NORTHLAND PARK AVENUE RETAIL VENTURES BOULEVARD DEDICATION AND EASEMENTS.
Explanation
 
The City of Columbus has been asked to accept the plat titled NEW NORTHLAND CROSSING, NORTHLAND PARK AVENUE RETAIL VENTURES BOULEVARD DEDICATION AND EASEMENTS, for property that will be used for road right-of-way purposes at the "Northland Mall" site.  Ohio Revised Code Chapter 723.03 requires that property to be used as a public street or alley must be accepted and dedicated as public right-of-way by an ordinance specially passed for such purpose.  The following legislation provides for the City to accept said plat executed by the Public Service Director.
 
Title
 
To accept the plat titled NEW NORTHLAND CROSSING, NORTHLAND PARK AVENUE RETAIL VENTURES BOULEVARD DEDICATION AND EASEMENTS.
 
Body
 
WHEREAS, the plat titled NEW NORTHLAND CROSSING, NORTHLAND PARK AVENUE RETAIL VENTURES BOULEVARD DEDICATION AND EASEMENTS (hereinafter "plat"), has been submitted to the City Engineer's Office for approval and acceptance; and
 
WHEREAS, the City of Columbus, owner of the platted land, commonly known as the "Northland site," desires to dedicate to the public use all or such parts of the property which will be used for road right-of-way shown on said plat and not heretofore so dedicated; and
 
WHEREAS, after examination, it has been found to be in the best interest of the City to accept said plat; now, therefore
 
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
 
Section 1.      That the plat titled NEW NORTHLAND CROSSING, NORTHLAND PARK AVENUE RETAIL VENTURES BOULEVARD DEDICATION AND EASEMENTS on file in the office of the City Engineer, Transportation Division, be and the same is hereby accepted.
 
Section 2.      That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.