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RESOLUTION 2000-11- A <br />CITY OF HUGO <br />WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />A RESOLUTION VACATING THE ABANDONED FRANK COURTEAU ROAD WTTHIN <br />THE PLAT OF DEER PARK ESTATES. <br />WHEREAS, the Developer of Deer Park Estates has requested that an abandoned <br />road running across the Plat be vacated; and, <br />WHEREAS, the road at issue has been abandoned for more than forty (40) years. <br />That road was known as the Frank Courteau Road. It appears that no formal vacation proceeding <br />ever took place when the road was abandoned some time around 1915; and, <br />WHERAS, it appears to the City Council that the public interest would be served by <br />vacating the abandoned Frank Courteau Road. This will help clear up any title issues that may exist <br />with the lots involved in Deer Park Estates; and, <br />WHEREAS, it appears for the foregoing reasons to be in the public interest to <br />vacate the abandoned public road described herein. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF HUGO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA AS FOLLOWS: <br />1. That the abandoned Frank Courteau Road as it crossed the land contained <br />within the major subdivision of Deer Park Estates is hereby vacated. The legal description of the <br />area is described as follows: <br />See Attached Exhibit A. <br />2. That the City Administrator shall prepare a Notice of Completion of these <br />proceedings, which shall contain the name of the City, the identification of the vacation, a statement <br />of the time of completion thereof, and a description of real estate and land affected thereby. Such <br />notice shall be presented to the County Auditor/Treasurer who shall enter the same in his/her <br />transfer records and note upon the instrument over his/her official signature the words, "Entered in <br />the transfer records." The Notice shall then be filed with the County Recorder, all as required <br />pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 412.851. <br />WHEREUPON, a vote being taken upon the motion, the following members voted in favor: <br />Barnes, Leroux, Stoltzman, Petryk and Haas <br />The following voted against: NONE <br />