Ord. No. | Date Passed | Description |
Ord. No. | Date Passed | Description |
82-7-1 | - - | The following described portion of an alley within the town is hereby vacated: All that part of the following described alley, which alley runs north and south on the west side of lots numbered 7 and 8 of the Ryerson Addition in the town. The vacation granted herein is subject to right of Northern Indiana Public Service Company for its utility easements which are presently being used, upon, along, through and over the portion of the alley being vacated. (Prior Code, § 12-3-1) |
87-7-1 | 7-13-1987 | Vacating certain streets and/or alleys in M.T. Barbour’s Addition to the town. (Prior Code, § 12-3-2) |
96-1-1 | - - | The following is vacated: A portion of Sixth Street lying between Elm and Walnut Streets, subject to existing easement, and any easements and present use for existing utilities and subject to continual easement in favor of the town for future utility needs, including but not limited to the construction, reconstruction, expansion, and maintenance of utilities, including but not limited to sewage lines, subject to storm and sanitary sewage lines, water lines, gas, electrical, and other power lines, and communication lines, including but not limited to telephone and television. (Prior Code, § 12-3-2) |
96-10-1 | 10-14-1996 | The following described street is vacated: A strip 50 feet in equal width and 200 feet in length lying between lot 5 to the north and lot 6 to the south in Beyer’s First Addition to the town, known as Pine Street. |
96-10-2 | 10-14-1996 | The following described real estate situated in the county is vacated: The part of the platted street denominated Indiana Street in the town, beginning at a point on the southeast corner of lot 4 in block 33 of Keith’s Addition; thence north along the west line of lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 to the northwest corner of lot 8 in block 34; thence west to the northeast corner of lot 1 in block 33 of Keith’s Addition; thence south along the east line of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 33 of Keith’s Addition to the place of beginning. |
96-10-3 | 10-14-1996 | The following described real estate situated in the county are vacated:
(A)
The part of the platted street denominated Grant Street in the town described: Beginning at a point on the southeast corner of lot 4 in block 34 of Keith’s Addition; thence east to the southwest corner of lot 5 in block 35 of Keith’s Addition; thence north along the west line of lots 5, 6 and 7 to the right-of-way line to where it intersects the east line of lot 1 in block 34 of Keith’s Addition; thence south along the east line of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 34 of Keith’s Addition to the place of beginning.
(B)
A part of Church Street in the town and more specifically desribed as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of lot 5 in block 35 of Keith’s Addition; thence south to the northwest corner of lot 8 in block 36 of Keith’s Addition; thence east along the north line of lot 8 and lot 1 to the northeast corner of lot 1 in block 36 of Keith’s Addition; thence north to the southeast corner of lot 4 in block 35 of Keith’s Addition; thence west along the south line of lot 4 and lot 5 to the place of beginning. |
97-12-1 | 12-8-1997 | The following portion of an alley is vacated: Beginning at the northeast corner of lot number 3 in block 2 in George W. Ryerson’s Second Addition to the town; thence south to the southeast corner of lot 4 in said addition; thence east to the southwest corner of lot 5 in said addition; thence north to the northwest corner of lot 6 in said addition; thence west to the place of beginning. |
99-9-1 | 9-13-1999 | The following described public road way situated in the town is vacated: A road known as Fifth Street running in a north-south direction between the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road right-of-way (a.k.a. Penn Central Rail Road) and Wayne Street in the Lewis Keith’s Addition to the town. |
16-4-1 | 4-11-2016 | The following public way located in the down is vacated: Part of Tenth Street in the Fairview Addition to the town. |