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S-767 Ordinance No. S-767 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF LUDLOW PLACE, A PUBLIC STREET LO- CATED AND PLATTED IN MASON'S ADDITION TO ELGIN, IN THE CITY OF ELGIN, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. WHEREAS, a certain portion of Ludlow Place, a public street, platted in Mason's Addition to Elgin, abuts against the southerly line of U. S. Route 20 By-Pass (Federal Aid Route No. 6) and has never been improved, maintained, or used for street purposes, and, WHEREAS, the public interests will be subserved by the vacation of the following described portion of said public street, to-wit: That portion of Ludlow Place as platted in Mason's Addition to Elgin, lying northerly of the northerly line of Bluff City Boulevard extended and lying southerly of the southerly line of U. S. Route 20 By-Pass (Federal Aid Route No. 6) situ- ated in the City of Elgin, Cook County, Illinois. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That the following described portion of a certain public street as platted and located in Mason's Addition to Elgin, in the City of Elgin, Cook County, Illinois, to-wit: That portion of Ludlow Place as platted in Mason's Addition to Elgin, lying northerly of the northerly line of Bluff City Boulevard extended and lying southerly of the southerly line of U. S. Route 20 By-Pass (Federal Aid Route No. 6) situ- ated in the City of Elgin, Cook County, Illinois, be and the same hereby is vacated for public street purposes. Section 2. Thata certified copy of this ordinance, together with a plat of the portion of said public street vacated, be filed with the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois. AP' Nowm-Kg. 16, 19L4 Ri-h3rd Shorn LavoLa Awane IlLiaois D:.:.ar Mr. Mora: As you now, the City Council, at its Novemer 12th, i4 1 *ttL , L!... rovod tha valtoa of Ludlow Place from Bluff City Bontcvard aorth to tha th,-,ad- :td nAl Route 20 By-Pass. Unortuuataly, 7;han distasa_d ths 7i.00sA va_At:,on, AO moation tms made Y the Coa.nay's :ov?r Lai. on the former City rilit-of--,71y. The City, naturally, tr_as to :rotact the casement rijhts not only Cl.ts oa otit .t _ts 'ant als:i of the other utthtles la the nren. Throw;h n ovt oa oar art a did not /la or ensemont rhta t:17:: this ovor Uao. inel that thesc easeuvats bOU1 e It onid 3et to3cther with you and Mr. Phil Pom;, toal su: riatcudo:,t ni tha Servie Comaany, to disnss nessary la connection this eaamant. On: CorHornton Coaasel has indLate.d tnnt you desiza ..g.o?orty to th north o: your newly acquired property, you should o-otaLn a :iuit dared Lrom the State of Illlaols. Ea,clos,:.d is a . (c,.y ol n letter I have sent to Hr. Din!rhller, District raards to ths : ro..,trty. As I indicated, would be to ovar to see Mr. Di her with you to disauss this V Li so ths _re. you for yO.:r cooeration. Sincerely yours, Robert L. Brunton City Manager ALB:m ,) Enclosure cd: Norman H. Neison, City Etlineer Philli Pow , PuOliL Cowany 4o. • • • INV • � �j l