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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2378 Vacating Webster Street ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE VACATING WEBSTER STREET BETWEEN WIGHTMAN STREET AND 14ALKER AVENUE AND STADIUM STREET FROM WEBSTER STREET NORTHERLY IN THE CITY OF ASHLAND, AND RESERVING AN EASEMENT THEREIN IN FAVOR OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND. WHEREAS , Notice of the Public Hearing on the proposed vacation of the subject streets has been given in accord with the provisions of Chapter 271 of the Oregon Revised Statutes . NOW THEREFORE, THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION 1. It is determined that the public interest will be best served-by the vacation of the portions of the streets located in the City of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, more particularly described as follows : Webster Street from Wightman Street to Walker Avenue , a distance of approximately 1180 feet, reserving to the City of Ashland an easement in said street for the maintenance or future installation of all utilities and including cable television, said easement to be perpet- ual in nature. Stadium Street from Webster Street Northerly, a distance of approximately 133 feet, reserving to the City of Ashland an easement in said street for the maintenance or future installation of all utilities and including cable television, said easement to be perpetual in nature. SECTION 2. For the foregoing reasons the street located on the and—esribed above in the preceding Section is hereby vacated. The foregoing ordinance was first read on the 3rd day of December, 1985 and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of December, 1985. SIGNED and APPROVED this / 9 day of December, 1985. I Z'.Gia� L L a�E. ran in L. Uordon Medarls City Recorder Mayor 86-00658 /o / ORDINANCE N0. -:?3ZF AN ORDINANCE VACATING WEBSTER STREET BETWEEN WIGHTMAN STREET AND 14ALKER AVENUE AND STADIUM STREET FROM WEBSTER STREET NORTHERLY IN THE CITY OF ASHLAND, AND RESERVING AN EASEMENT THEREIN IN FAVOR OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND. WHEREAS , Notice of the Public Hearing on the proposed vacation of the subject streets has been given in accord with the provisions of Chapter 271 of the Oregon Revised Statutes . NOW THEREFORE, THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION 1. It is determined that the public interest will be best servedby the vacation of the portions of the streets located in the City of Ashland, Jackson County , Oregon, more particularly described as follows : Webster Street from Wightman Street to Walker Avenue, a distance of approximately 1180 feet, reserving to the City of Ashland an easement in said street for the maintenance or future installation of all utilities and including cable television, said easement to be perpet- ual in nature. Stadium Street from Webster Street Northerly, a distance of approximately 133 feet, reserving to the City of Ashland an easement in said street for the maintenance or future installation of all utilities and including cable television, said easement to be perpetual in nature. SECTION 2, For the foregoing reasons the street located on the an escribed above in the preceding Section is hereby vacated. The foregoing ordinance was first read on the 3rd day of December, 1985 and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of December, 1985, SIGNED and APPROVED this /?X/`day of December, 1985 , An . rant in L, Gor on Medaris fder Mayor C r c' 3 •� Jwkwn County,Oregon J ,Yw �j.xi Reoorded OMCLU RECORDS i? h G0 ' i°. 26 JA31 31986 AA XATHLEEN S. BECYETf \ (CT-nif and RECORDER •I e�r� -2��d.-,�2r-t.. 85--17596 SOUTHERN OREGON STATE COLLEGE CITY OF ASHLAND COOPERATIVE AGREE-n''1- I THIS AGREE1,1ENT is entered into between the State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Southern Oregon State College, COLLEGE, and the City of Ashland, Oregon, CITY. WHEREAS, the COLLEGE and the CITY, in conjunction with the Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission and the Ashland School District S, entered into a development study for that area of the City bounded by East ;fain Street:, Walker Avenue, Highway 66, Wightman Street, Quincy Street and California. Street, the area concerned is also known as the North College Campus. This joint study resulted in a Report of the North Cap uS Com letion Committee, hereinafter referred to as the "Report-, date my 1 , w iciby reference is made a part of this agreement; and WfMRE-.S, the City Administrator has ` been designated in the above Report as the Project Manager for this development, the COLLEGE and the CITY agree as follows as relates to those areas of concern between the COLLEGE and CITY: NOW THEREFORE, the COLLEGE and CITY agree as relates to: 1. IOIVA STREET: Consistent with the criteria in paragraph 3a. , page 7 of the Report, a. The COLLEGE will: (1) Dedicate the land under its control to the CITY, approximately 708 feet extending westerly from Walker Avenue. (2) Share with the CITY the financial expenditures for the cited improvements as designated in the "Financial Plan" of the Report. b. The CITY will: (1) Design and cause to be constructed in all aspects that block of Iowa Street between Walker Avenue and Wightman Street. (2) Following construction, assume all responsibility for maintenance, repair and traffic control. 2. WEBSTER STREET: a. The CITY will: (1) Upon completion of the improvements to Iowa Street described above, initiate the necessary public hearings for the vacation of Webster Street, subject to certain utility easements, to the State of Oregon. f'ru frov T : - 2 - 85-17596 b. The COLLEGE will: (1) Accept vacation of Webster Street, subject to certain utility easements, with the intention of partially closing and/or restricting traffic on Webster Street. 3. MIXER AVENUE: a. The CITY will: (1) In its role as Project Manager, cause to be designed and constructed, curbs, gutters and paving of Walker Avenue from the Southern Pacific Company railroad tracks to East Main Street. b. The COLLEGE will: (1) Participate in the financial support of 3a. (1) , above as described in the "Financial Plan" of the Report. 4. WIGHIT•IAN STREET: a. the CITY will: (1) In its role as Project Manager, cause to be designed and constructed curbs, gutters and pavement widening along the east side of Wightman Street from Iowa to Quincy Streets. b. The COLLEGE will: (1) Participate in the financial support of 4a. (1) , above as described in the "Financial Plan" of the Report. 5. BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN WAYS: a. The CITY will: (1) As described in paragraph 4, pages 8 and 9, of the Report, cause to be designed, constructed, maintained and controlled, all aspects of the bicycle/pedestrian ways. b. The COLLEGE will: (1) By easement, convey to the CITY the land under its control necessary to construct and maintain the bicycle/pedestrian ways described in paragraph Sa. (1) above. 6. PARKING: a. The CITY will: (1) Accept, by lease, that land southeast of the intersection of Wightman and Iowa Streets necessary for the construction by the CITY of a parking facility of approximately 44 vehicle n capacity. n' m y CO (A r STRE _ _Tc W16HTMAN OI N Cl •s w 0 tob T pl Q . N I1 v I 1 I 1 � I I g i I L- -J cn OI C j —- 0 m y -1 r- I v 1 Z D m \ r s r- 0 I - `a 1 r z , l M 0 m o a C o I — J u co D I �I I T ST A _ m tit " I I m , C1 <I �I = L; .. WALKER AVENUE x 39 IE 10 DC n m