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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 47-WG b4 j- 1', (, /`1 AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VACATING AND CLOSING OF FIFTH STREET.FROM 155 FEET SOUTH OF ST. JAMES BOULEVARD TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTHERLAND STREET, AND ST. JAMES BOULEVARD FROM THE WEST LINE OF FOURTH STREET WESTWARD.THROUGH.THE DIXIE GARDENS THIRD_ADDITION, AND WESTMORELAND -AVENUE FROM.THE WEST _LINE OF FOURTH STREET WESTWARD THROUGH THE DIXIE GARDENS THIRD ADDITION TO THE CITY OF BEAU- MONT, TEXAS. WHEREAS, the owners of the property abutting Fifth Street from one hundred and fifty-five (155) feet south of St. James Boulevard to the South line of Southerland Street, and St. James Boulevard from the west line of Fourth Street west- ward through the Dixie Gardens Third Addition, and Westmoreland Avenue from the west line of Fourth Street westward through the Dixie Gardens Third Addition to The City of Beaumont, Jeffer- son County, Texas, have requested that said portions of said Streets be vacated and closed; and WHEREAS, said petition has been referred to the City Planning Commission for study, investigation and recommendation to the City Council as to whether such proposal should be approved, and the City Planning Commission has thoroughly studied and in- vestigated said proposal and recommended to the City Council that the approval of the proposal would be to the best interest and. benefit of the public, and that said proposal should, therefore, be approved; and WHEREAS, . it is to the best interest of The City of Beau- mont and benefit to the public that the above-mentioned streets be vacated and closed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAU- MONT, TEXAS: THAT Fifth Street from one hundred and fifty-five (155 ) feet south of St. James Boulevard to the south line of Southerland Street, and St. James Boulevard from the west line of Fourth Street west- ward through the Dixie Gardens Third Addition, and Westmoreland Avenue from the west line of Fourth Street westward through the Dixie Gardens Third Addition to The City of Beaumont, Texas, be, and the same are hereby authorized to be vacated and closed, and that the title to said vacated and closed streets shall re- vert to and become the property of the parties entitled thereto, as provided by law. 1951. PASSED by the City Council this 8th day of May, A. D. - Mayor - INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS Date: May 5, 1941 To: Mr. George Murphy, City Attorney From: R. Clyde Black, City Engineer Subject: Closing of certain streets in Dixie'Gardens Third Addition COMMENT: At a meeting of the City Planning Commission on May 2, motion was made and seconded that -Fifth Street from the south line'of Southerland Street southward through Dixie Gardens Third Addition, St. James Boulevard from the west line of Fourth Street westward through the Dixie Gardens Third Addition, and Westmoreland Street from the west line of Fourth Street westward through the Dixie Gardens Third Addition be vacated and closed. Kindly prepare ordinance for this coming Tuesday, May 8, 1951, for Council approval. Very truulyly s., R. Clyde Black City Engineer SPECIAL MEETING CF THE CITY PLANNING COMUSSION HELD MAY 2, 1951 BE IT REUMBERED that the City Planning Commission of the City of Beaumont$ Texas met in special session on May 2, 1951, with the following present: Ce, B. Holland, Chairman C. E. Holland, Vice—Chairman Russell Phelps Leonard Stone Miss Florence McCluskey, Secretary K. C. -Withers Absent: P. G. Matthews —000— Others Present: R. Clyde Black, City Engineer 1 The meeting was called to order by Mr. Holland,: the Chairman. Minutes of the meeting held April 25, 1951 were not read.- -000 - Mr. K. C. Withers made a motion that the Planning Commission include in their budget'f or the fiscal year of 1952 the cost of either an elevator or an escalator for the City Hall. The motion was seconded by Mr: Stone, and unanimously passed by the Commission. —00o— Mr. K. C. Withers made a motion, seconded by C. E. Holland, that the City Planning Commission recommend to the City Council, that Fifth Street from 1551 south of St. James Boulevard to the south line of Southerland Street, and St. James Boulevard from the west line of Fourth Street westward through the Dixie Gardens Third Addition, and Westmoreland Avenue from the west line of Fourth Street westward through the Dixie Gardens -Third Addition be closed and vacated. Passed by the Commission. Mr. Phelps made a motion, seconded by Miss McCluskey, that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that the alley through Block 1.1., Arlington Addition, Beaumont, Texas be closed and vacated. A petition was presented to the Planning Commission showing signatures of all property owners in Block 11 of the Arlington -Addition. Approved by the Commission. -000- There being no further business the meeting was adjourned by Mr. Holland. C. Be Holland, Chairman City Planning Commission , I ;1 I� -y 4 THE SOUTH PARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS BEAUMONT, TEXAS OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT April 25, 1951 The Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Beaumont Beaumont, Texas Gentlemen: The South Park School Board has practically closed a deal for the purchase of blocks 2, 3, 4, 5 and the north half of blocks 8 and 9 of Dixie Gardens Third Addition owned by the Burrus Lumber Company. This land is bourd,, on the north by Southerland Street and on the east by Fourth Street and on the south by an east and west line cutting blocks 8 and 9 in half by a line dropping south from a point 53.2 from the south side intersection of Southerland Street and the Fannett Road. This area of approximately 15 acres encloses a portion of Ste James Street, Westmoreland Street and Fifth Street which are unimproved. Itis requested that you cancel the dedication of that portion of the Dixie Gardens Third Addition to the City of Beaumont which dedica- tion and map are in Volume 8, page 69, of the Map Record in the office of the County Clerk and also reflected by the dedication dated June 24, 1949 recorded in Volume 749, page 461, of the Deed Record of Jefferson County, Texas, as well as the supplement to the dedication dated November 17, 1949 recorded in Volume 752, page 523, of the Deed Record of Jefferson County, Texas, The open streets in that portion of the addition which will be used by the South Park Independent School District for school house purposes would be dangerous -to the life and limb of the school children attending school on said site. The streets which will be closed are dead-end streets and will, in no way, be necessary or convenient to public travel in that area. Very truly yours, Vincent, Sup SOUTH PARK SC V:h cc d Mr. Clyde Black, City Engineer