TABLE III: STREET VACATIONS
Ord. No.
Date Passed
Description
Ord. No.
Date Passed
Description
2001-OR-03
2-19-2001
Vacating a portion of Green Alley, which runs between Jennings Street and Wood Street for all purposes, except for the purposes of installing, maintaining and operating utility services.
2003-OR-19
7-7-2003
Vacating the undeveloped section of Horton Drive, starting at the southeast corner of Denham Lane and running in a southeasterly direction 465 feet to a point where it intersects with State Road 3; the undeveloped section of Steel Street running south the entire length to the adjoining property owned by the Charlestown First Baptist Church; the undeveloped section of Crawford Street running south the entire length to the property owned by Charlestown First Baptist Church; the undeveloped section of Reynolds Street beginning at High Street and running approximately 200 feet to its most southerly point adjoining the property of Charlestown Industrial Park; the undeveloped 15-foot alley beginning at Lindsey Street and running in a southerly manner to a point where it intersects with Boyer Street.
2005-OR-1
1-3-2005
Vacating part of a 12-foot alley beginning at a steel pin on the south corner of Lot 17. Containing 6,172 square feet. Subject to any and all existing easements for water and sewer. The vacated alley shall become the property of Clark W. Nickles and Brenda Nickles, husband and wife.
2005-OR-19
10-3-2005
Vacating a portion of a platted but unimproved public way around the Bluegrass Park subdivision.
2008-OR-06
5-5-2008
Vacating the undeveloped portion of Spring Street between Green Alley and Main Street. Containing 8,000 square feet, more or less, and being subject to all easements of record or apparent.
2018-OR-01
1-22-2018
Granting petition to vacate a portion of Reynolds Street, approximately 200 feet long and 50 feet wide.
2018-OR-21
10-15-2018
Vacating a roadway/utility easement because it is no longer needed.
2022-18
9-7-2022
Vacating a portion of ten-foot-wide Green Alley and the portion of the ten-foot-wide unnamed alley located south of the terminus of Madison Street.