HomeMy WebLinkAbout00-036 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 2000/04/03RESOLUTION NO. 00-036
IIIA RESOLUTION APPROVING A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
UNDER SECTION 14:6-7 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING
TO ZONING FOR PROPERTY ZONED R -C HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
LOCATED AT 7301 WALKER STREET
AND
FINAL PLAT — MILL CITY ADDITION
WHEREAS, the City Council approved the Preliminary PUD and Preliminary Plat for Mill
City Addition on February 7, 2000, Resolution No 00-010, and
WHEREAS, an application for approval of a Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) and
Final Plat for Mill City Addition was received on February 22, 2000 from the applicant, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the Final PUD and Plat at the meeting of
March 1, 2000, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Final PUD and Plat
on a 6-1 vote with six members present voting in the affirmative, and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the staff reports, Planning Commission
minutes and testimony of those appearing at the public hearing or otherwise including comments
in the record of decision
BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of St Louis Park
Findings
1 MSP Real Estate has made application to the City Council for a Planned Unit Development
under Section 14 6-7 of the St Louis Park Ordinance Code within the R -C High Density
Residential district located at 7301 Walker Street
and
MSP Real Estate, owners and subdividers of the land proposed to be platted as Mill City Addition
has submitted an application for approval of final plat of said subdivision in the manner required
for platting of land under the St Louis Park Ordinance Code, and all proceedings have been duly
had thereunder,
for the legal description as follows, to -wit
See Attached Legal Description
2 The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning Commission
(Case Nos 99 -35 -PUD and 99-37-S) and the effect of the proposed PUD and Plat on the health,
safety and welfare of the occupants of the surrounding lands, existing and anticipated traffic
conditions, the effect on values of properties in the surrounding area, the effect of the use on the
Comprehensive Plan, and compliance with the intent of the Zoning Ordinance
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3 The City Council has determined that the PUD and Plat will not be detrimental to the health,
safety, or general welfare of the community nor with certain contemplated traffic improvements
will it cause serious traffic congestion nor hazards, nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding
property values The Council has also determined that the proposed PUD and Plat is in harmony
with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan and that
the requested modifications comply with the requirements of Section 14 6-7 2(E)
4 The contents of Planning Case Files 99 -35 -PUD and 99-37-S are hereby entered into and made
part of the public hearing record and the record of decision for this case
Conclusion
The Final Planned Unit Development and Final Plat for Mill City Addition at the location
described are approved based on the findings set forth above and subject to the following
conditions
A Site shall be developed, used and maintained in conformance with Official Exhibits A
through G, Exhibit G building elevations to be revised to show stucco rather than cement
siding around the building entrances
B Final plat and PUD approval and development is contingent upon sale of certain City land to
developer and meeting all conditions of final approval
C Before a final plat is signed by the City, the developer shall comply with the following
requirements
1 Submit to the City a copy of owner's policy of title insurance which insures the City's
interest in the plat, in an amount to be determined by the City
2 A development agreement shall be executed between the developer and the City/EDA
which covers at a minimum, allowable plan modifications, sidewalk construction and
maintenance, tree replacement, installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of
Louisiana and Walker Street and creation of a left turn lane on Louisiana Avenue, and
repair and cleaning of public streets The development agreement shall also cite the
approved parking modification
3 Submit financial security in the form of cash escrow or letter of credit in the amount of
125% of the costs of tree replacement, sidewalk installation, and repair/cleaning of
public streets
4 Submit a copy of unrecorded trail easement document to City for review
5 Reimbursement of City attorney's fees in drafting/reviewing such documents
D Within 60 days of final plat approval by the City Council, the subdivider shall record the final
plat with the County Recorder The subdivider shall, immediately upon recording, furnish the
City Clerk with a print and reproducible tracing of the final plat showing evidence of the
recording The subdivider shall also provide a copy of the final plat on disc in an electronic
data format
E Prior to or simultaneously with recording of the final plat, the trail easement shall be
recorded
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F Prior to any site work, the developer shall meet the following requirements
1 A drainage permit shall be obtained from MNDOT
2 A copy of the Watershed District permit shall be forwarded to the City
3 Any other necessary permits from other agencies shall be obtained
4 Sign assent form and official exhibits
5 Meet all conditions for the City signing the final plat
G Pnor to issuance of any building permits, which may impose additional requirements, the
developer shall comply with the following
1 Meet any Fire Department emergency access requirements for during construction
2 The subdivider shall furnish the City with evidence of recording of the final plat and trail
easement
3 Submit and have approved lighting plans, signage plans, and building materials samples
H A PUD ordinance modification to allow 316 parking stalls rather than the required 346 stalls
is approved as part of the final PUD
I A six foot concrete sidewalk along the south side of Walker Street is to be installed and
maintained by the developer per the approved site plan, unless the City chooses to maintain
the sidewalk A ten -foot bituminous trail is to be installed on Louisiana Avenue by the
developer and maintained by the City per the approved preliminary plat
J The developer shall provide the 1,798 inches of replacement trees on site or a combination of
on-site trees and cash in lieu of trees The Community Development Director and Parks and
Recreation Director shall approve the cash equivalent amount
K The 20 required guest parking spaces shall be reserved via signage or other means approved
by the Zoning Administrator If evidence, such as parking on public streets, drive aisles or
fire lanes, indicates that additional guest spaces are needed, the Zoning Administrator may
require conversion of proof of parking and/or designation of additional on-site guest parking
Pursuant to Section 14 6-7 5(F) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution of a
development agreement as a condition of approval of the Final P U D The development
agreement shall address those issues that the City Council deems appropnate and necessary
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Adopted by 'the City.Council Apri 1. 3 , 2000
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
CASE NO. 99 -35 -PUD, 99-37-S AND 99 -38 -VAR
MILL CITY SITE
Legal Description
Resolution No. 00-036
Parcel 1 (Torrens Certificate of Title No. 538752):
That part of Block 324, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park", lying North of State
Highway No. 7, and South of the Southerly line of Lot 18 in said Block, also
the alley in said Block, now vacated, and the Northwesterly 1/2 of First Street
Northwest lying between the North line of said Highway and an extension across
said Street of the curved Southerly line of Lot 18 of said Block and that part
of the Northeasterly 1/2 of Hurst Street, now vacated, lying between the
Northerly line of said Highway and an extension across it of the curved
Southerly line of Lot 18 in said Block; Excepting therefrom Lots 1 and 2 of
said Block and that part of the Northeasterly 1/2 of the alley therein, now
vacated, lying between extensions across it of the Southeasterly line of said Lot
2 and the Northwesterly curved line of said Lot 1, and except Lot 13 and that
part of the Southwesterly 1/2 of said alley, now vacated, Tying between
extensions of the side lines of said Lot 13 and the Northeasterly 1/2 of that
part Hurst street, now vacated, lying between extensions of the side lines of
said Lot 13, and except that part of Lots 6, 7 and 8 in said Block and of the
Northwesterly 1/2 of First Street Northwest lying Easterly of a line drawn
between the most Northerly corner of said Lot 6 and a point on the Southerly
line of the Northwesterly 1/2 of vacated First Street Northwest 200 feet
Southwesterly of the point of intersection of said Southerly line with an
extension across said street of the curved Southerly line of Lot 18 in said
block, said curved Southerly line of Lot 18 is the Easterly line of the portion of
said vacated street, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County,
Minnesota.
Parcel 2 (Abstract):
Lots 1, 2, and 13, Block 324, Rearrangement of St., Louis Park, including
adjacent half of vacated street and alley adjoining said Tots, according to the
recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Parcel 3 (Torrens Certificate of Title No. 329380):
That portion of the vacated street adjoining Lot 1 on the Northeasterly side
thereof Tying
Southwesterly of the center line of said street and between the extension
across it of the Westerly line of said Lot 1 and the Northerly line of State
Highway No. 7 Block 323, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park, according to the
plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and
for said Hennepin County.
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Parcel 4 (Abstract — to be verified):
That part of Lot 18, Block 324 and vacated Hurst Street, all in Rearrangement
of St. Louis Park, Hennepin County, Minnesota, according to the record plat
thereof, discribed as follows:
Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Block 323 of said
Rearrangement of St. Louis Park; thence 134.09 feet northeasterly along the
southerly line of said Lot 18 and its' southwesterly extension of said
southeasterly line, being a curve concave southeasterly having a radius of
548.70 feet, a central angle of 10 degrees 26 minutes 32 seconds and a chord
bearing of North 36 degrees 54 minutes 54 seconds East, assuming that the
southwesterly line said vacated Hurst Street bears South 56 degrees 50
minutes 56 seconds East, the chord of said curve is 133.76 feet; thence
continued along said southerly line of Lot 18, a distance of 177.42 feet along a
compound curve, having a radius of 500.70 feet and a central angle of 20
degrees 18 minutes 08 seconds; thence North 25 degrees 46 minutes 54
seconds West radial to said curve, a distance of 95.00 feet to the northerly
line of said Lot 18; thence westerly along said northerly line, a distance of
117.42 feet along a non— tangential curve, concave southerly, having a radius
of 595.70 feet, a central angle of 11 degrees 17 minutes 39 seconds, a chord
bearing of South 58 degrees 34 minutes 16 seconds West, a chord distance of
117.23 feet; thence 258.28 feet southwesterly along a non—tangential curve,
concave southeasterly, having a radius of 273.58 feet, a central angle of 54
degrees 05 minutes 29 seconds, a chord bearing of South 19 degrees 13
minutes 03 seconds West, a chord distance of 248.79 feet to the point of
beginning.
Parcel 5 (Abstract — to be verified):
That part of Lot 18, Block 324 and vacated Hurst Street, all in Rearrangement
of St. Louis Park, Hennepin County, Minnesota, according to the record plat
thereof, which lies easterly of the following described Line A and which lies
westerly of the following described Line B:
Line A:
Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot -1, Block 323 of said
Rearrangement of St. Louis Park; thence 134.09 feet northeasterly along the
southerly line of said Lot 18 and its' southwesterly extension of said
southeasterly line, being a curve concave southeasterly having a radius of
548.70 feet, a central angle of 10 degrees 26 minutes 32 seconds and a chord
bearing of North 36 degrees 54 minutes 54 seconds East, assuming that the
southwesterly line said vacated Hurst Street bears South 56 degrees 50
minutes 56 seconds East, the chord of said curve is 133.76 feet;, thence
continued along said southerly line of Lot 18, a distance of 177.42 feet along a
compound curve, having a radius of 500.70 feet and a central angle of 20
degrees 18 minutes 08 seconds to the beginning of the line to be described;
thence North 25 degrees 46 minutes 54 seconds West radial to said curve, a
distance of 95.00 feet to the northerly line of said Lot 18 and there
terminating.
Line 8:
A line drawn from the most northerly corner of Lot 6, said Block 324 to a
point on the north line of said Lot 18, said point being 126.51 feet west of the
most easterly corner of said lot 18, as measured along the northerly line of
said Lot 18 and there terminating.
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A RESOLUTION APPROVING A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
UNDER SECTION 14:6-7 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING
TO ZONING FOR PROPERTY ZONED R -C HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
LOCATED AT 7301 WALKER STREET
AND
FINAL PLAT — MILL CITY ADDITION
WHEREAS, the City Council approved the Preliminary PUD and Preliminary Plat for
Mill City Addition on February 7, 2000, Resolution No. 00-010; and
WHEREAS, an application for approval of a Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) and
Final Plat for Mill City Addition was received on February 22, 2000 from the applicant, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the Final PUD and Plat at the meeting
of March 1, 2000, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Final PUD and Plat
on a 6-1 vote with six members present voting in the affirmative, and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the staff reports, Planning Commission
minutes and testimony of those appearing at the public hearing or otherwise including comments
in the record of decision.
BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park:
Findings
1. MSP Real Estate has made application to the City Council for a Planned Unit Development
under Section 14:6-7 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code within the R -C High Density
Residential district located at 7301 Walker Street:
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MSP Real Estate, owners and subdividers of the land proposed to be platted as Mill City
Addition has submitted an application for approval of final plat of said subdivision in the manner
required for platting of land under the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code, and all proceedings have
been. duly had thereunder;
for the legal descnption as follows, to -wit:
See Attached Legal Description
2. The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning
Commission (Case Nos 99 -35 -PUD and 99-37-S) and the effect of the proposed PUD and Plat
on the health, safety and welfare of the occupants of the surrounding lands, existing and
anticipated traffic conditions, the effect on values of properties in the surrounding area, the effect
of the use on the Comprehensive Plan, and compliance with the intent of the Zoning Ordinance.
3. The City Council has determined that the PUD and Plat will not be detrimental to the health,
safety, or general welfare of the community nor with certain contemplated traffic improvements
will it cause senous traffic congestion nor hazards, nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding
property values. The Council has also determined that the proposed PUD and Plat is in harmony
with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan and
that the requested modifications comply with the requirements of Section 14:6-7 2(E).
4. The contents of Planning Case Files 99 -35 -PUD and 99-37-S are hereby entered into and
made part of the public heanng record and the record of decision for this case.
Conclusion
The Final Planned Unit Development and Final Plat for Mill City Addition at the location
descnbed are approved based on the findings set forth above and subject to the following
conditions:
A. Site shall be developed, used and maintained in conformance with Official Exhibits A
through G, Exhibit G building elevations to be revised to show stucco rather than cement
siding around the building entrances.
B. Final plat and PUD approval and development is contingent upon sale of certain City land to
developer and meeting all conditions of final approval.
C. Before a final plat is signed by the City, the developer shall comply with the following
requirements.
1. Submit to the City a copy of owner's policy of title insurance which insures the City's
interest in the plat, in an amount to be determined by the City.
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2. A development agreement shall be executed between the developer and the City/EDA
which covers at a minimum, allowable plan modifications, sidewalk construction and
maintenance, tree replacement, installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of
Louisiana and Walker Street and creation of a left turn lane on Louisiana Avenue, and
repair and cleaning of public streets. The development agreement shall also cite the'
approved parking modification.
3. Submit financial security in the form of cash escrow or letter of credit in the amount of
125% of the costs of tree replacement, sidewalk installation, and repair/cleaning of
public streets.
4. Submit a copy of unrecorded trail easement document to City for review.
5. Reimbursement of City attorney's fees in drafting/reviewing such documents.
D. Within 60 days of final plat approval by the City Council, the subdivider shall record the
final plat with the County Recorder. The subdivider shall, immediately upon recording,
furnish the City Clerk with a print and reproducible tracing of the final plat showing
evidence of the recording. The subdivider shall also provide a copy of the final plat on disc
in an electronic data format.
E. Prior to or simultaneously with recording of the final plat, the trail easement shall be
recorded.
F. Pnor to any site work, the developer shall meet the following requirements:
1. A drainage permit shall be obtained from MNDOT.
2. A copy of the Watershed Distnct permit shall be forwarded to the City.
3. Any other necessary permits from other agencies shall be obtained.
4. Sign assent form and official exhibits.
5. Meet all conditions for the City signing the final plat.
G. Pnor to issuance of any building permits, which may impose additional requirements, the
developer shall comply with the following:
1. Meet any Fire Department emergency access requirements for dunng construction.
2. The subdivider shall furnish the City with evidence of recording of the final plat and
trail easement.
3 Submit and have approved lighting plans, signage plans, and building matenals
samples.
H. A PUD ordinance modification to allow 316 parking stalls rather than the required 346 stalls
is approved as part of the final PUD.
I. A six foot concrete sidewalk along the south side of Walker Street is to be installed and
maintained by the developer per the approved site plan, unless the City chooses to maintain
the sidewalk. A ten -foot bituminous trail is to be installed on Louisiana Avenue by the
developer and maintained by the City per the approved preliminary plat.
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J. The developer shall provide the 1,798 inches of replacement trees on site or a combination
of on-site trees and cash in lieu of trees. The Community Development Director and Parks
and Recreation Director shall approve the cash equivalent amount.
K. The 20 required guest parking spaces shall be reserved via signage or other means approved
by the Zoning Administrator. If evidence, such as parking on public streets, dnve aisles or
fire lanes, indicates that additional guest spaces are needed, the Zoning Administrator may
require conversion of proof of parking and/or designation of additional on-site guest
parking.
Pursuant to Section 14:6-7.5(F) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution of a
development agreement as a condition of approval of the Final P.0 D. The development
agreement shall address those issues that the City Council deems appropnate and necessary.
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK
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Adopted by the City Council Apnl 3, 2000
The undersigned, being the duly qualified Deputy City Clerk of the City of St. Louis Park,
Minnesota, certifies that the foregoing resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the onginal
Resolution No. 00-036 adopted at the St. Louis Park City Council meeting held on Apnl 3, 2001.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of St. Louis Park this 13th day of March, 2001.
Nancy J. Strc>Gfh,V Deputy City Clerk
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
CASE NO. 99 -35 -PUD, 99-37-S AND 99 -38 -VAR
MILL CITY SITE
Resolution No. 00-036
Legal Description
Parcel 1 (Torrens Certificate of Title No. 538752):
That part of Block 324, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park", lying North of State
Highway No. 7, and South of the Southerly line of Lot 18 in said Block, also
the alley in said Block, now vacated, and the Northwesterly 1/2 of First Street
Northwest Tying between the North line of said Highway and an extension across
said Street of the curved Southerly line of Lot 18 of said Block and that part
of the Northeasterly 1 /2 of Hurst Street, now vacated, Tying between the
Northerly line of said Highway and an extension across it of the curved
Southerly line of Lot 18 in said Block; Excepting therefrom Lots 1 and 2 of
said Block and that part of the Northeasterly 1/2 of the alley therein, now
vacated, lying between extensions across it of the Southeasterly line of said Lot
2 and the Northwesterly curved line of said Lot 1, and except Lot 13 and that
part of the Southwesterly 1/2 of said alley, now vacated, lying between
extensions of the side lines of said Lot 13 and the Northeasterly 1/2 of that
part Hurst street, now vacated, lying between extensions of the side lines of
said Lot 13, and except that part of Lots 6, 7 and 8 in said Block and of the
Northwesterly 1/2 of First Street Northwest lying Easterly of a line drawn
between the most Northerly corner of said Lot 6 and a point on the Southerly
line of the Northwesterly 1/2 of vacated First Street Northwest 200 feet
Southwesterly of the point of intersection of said Southerly line with an
extension across said street of the curved Southerly line of Lot 18 in said
block, said curved Southerly line of Lot 18 is the Easterly line of the portion of
said vacated street. according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County,
Minnesota.
Parcel 2 (Abstract):
Lots 1, 2, and 13, Block 324, Rearrangement of St., Louis Park, including
adjacent half of vacated street and alley adjoining said Tots, according to the
recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Parcel 3 (Torrens Certificate of Title No. 329380):
That portion of the vacated street adjoining Lot 1 on the Northeasterly side
thereof lying
Southwesterly of the center line of said street and between the extension
across it of the Westerly line of said Lot 1 and the Northerly line of State
Highway No. 7 Block 323, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park, according to the
plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and
for said Hennepin County.
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Parcel 4 (Abstract — to be verified):
That part of Lot 18, Block 324 and vacated Hurst Street, all in Rearrangement
of St. Louis Park, Hennepin County, Minnesota, according to the record plat
thereof, discribed as follows:
Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Block 323 of said
Rearrar,gement of St. Louis Park; thence 134.09 feet northeasterly along the
southerly line of said Lot 18 and its' southwesterly extension of said
southeasterly line, being a curve concave southeasterly having a radius of
548.70 feet, a central angle of 10 degrees 26 minutes 32 seconds and a chord
bearing of North 36 degrees 54 minutes 54 seconds East, assuming that the
southwesterly line said vacated Hurst Street bears South 56 degrees 50
minutes 56 seconds East, the chord of said curve is 133.76 feet; thence
continued along said southerly line of Lot 18, a distance of 177.42 feet along a
comp. and curve, having a radius of 500.70 feet and a central angle of 20
degrees 18 minutes 08 seconds; thence North 25 degrees 46 minutes 54
seconds West radial to said curve, a distance of 95.00 feet to the northerly
line of said Lot 18; thence westerly along said northerly line, a distance of
117.42 feet along a non— tangential curve, concave southerly, having a radius
of 595.70 feet, a central angle of 11 degrees 17 minutes 39 seconds, a chord
bearing of South 58 degrees 34 minutes 16 seconds West, a chord distance of
117.23 feet; thence 258.28 feet southwesterly along a non—tangential curve,
concave southeasterly, having a radius of 273.58 feet, a central angle of 54
degrees 05 minutes 29 seconds, a chord bearing of South 19 degrees 13
minutes 03 seconds West, a chord distance of 248.79 feet to the point of
beginning.
Parcel 5 (Abstract — to be verified):
That part of Lot 18, Block 324 and vacated Hurst Street, all in Rearrangement
of St. Louis Park, Hennepin County, Minnesota, according to the record plat
thereof, which lies easterly of the following described Line A and which lies
westerly of the following described Line B:
Line A:
Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Block 323 of said
Rearrangement of St. Louis Park; thence 134.09 feet northeasterly along the
southerly line of said Lot 18 and its' southwesterly extension of said
southeasterly line, being a curve concave southeasterly having a radius of
548.70 feet, a central angle of 10 degrees 26 minutes 32 seconds and a chord
bearing of North 36 degrees 54 minutes 54 seconds East, assuming that the
southwesterly line said vacated Hurst Street bears South 56 degrees 50
minutes 56 seconds East, the chord of said curve is 133.76 feet;, thence
continued along said southerly line of Lot 18, a distance of 177.42, feet along a
compound curve, having a radius of 500.70 feet and a central angle of 20
degrees 18 minutes 08 seconds to the beginning of the line to be described;
thence North 25 degrees 46 minutes 54 seconds West radial to said curve, a
distance of 95.00 feet to the northerly line of said Lot 18 and there
terminating.
Line 6:
A line drawn from the most northerly corner of Lot 6, said Block 324 to a
point on the north line of said Lot 18, said point being 126.51 feet west of the
most easterly comer of said lot 18, as measured along the northerly line of
said Lot 18 and there terminating.
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