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�--- Member Elliott introduced the following resolution <br />and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 92-129 <br />RESOLUTION VACATING STREETS AND PUBLIC EASEMENTS IN <br />LAKES ADDITION NO. 7, LINO LAKES, MINNESOTA <br />WHEREAS: <br />WHEREAS: <br />WHEREAS: <br />WHEREAS: <br />WHEREAS: <br />WHEREAS: <br />WHEREAS: <br />Black Duck Estates and Black Duck Estates 2nd Addition <br />has been platted over the existing Lakes Addition No. 7, <br />and new streets and public easements have been dedicated, <br />and <br />In order to obtain clear title to the property known as <br />Black Duck Estates and Black Duck Estates 2nd Addition <br />the developer has requested that the streets and public <br />easements platted as a part of Lakes Addition No. 7 be <br />vacated, and <br />The description of streets and public easements to be <br />vacated are as follows: <br />Reshanau Lane and Reshanau Court as platted and dedicated <br />in Lakes Addition No. 7, Anoka County, Minnesota and <br />All streets and drainage and utility easements in the <br />plat of Lakes Addition No. 7, Anoka County, Minnesota and <br />The ponding and flowage easements as described in Doc. <br />No. 579453, 579454, and 579455 which cover any lots or <br />outlots in Lakes Addition No. 7, Anoka County, Minnesota <br />and <br />A public hearing was held on November 9, 1992 before the <br />City Council in the City Hall after due published and <br />posted notice had been given by the Clerk on October 27, <br />1992 and November 3, 1992 and all persons interested were <br />given an opportunity to be heard, and <br />The requested vacation has been reviewed by the City <br />Engineer and the City Public Works Director and no <br />adverse future problems were noted, and <br />It appears that it will be for the best interest of the <br />City to vacate such streets and public easements and <br />Four fifths of all the members of the Council concur in <br />�-' this Resolution, <br />