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Proposed Ordinance 224

RIEGELSVILLE BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. 224

 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A CERTAIN UNOPENED CUL-DE-SAC

AT THE TERMINUS OF POPLAR ROAD, RIEGELSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

 Article I – Title and Purpose

 This Ordinance shall be known as “An Ordinance Vacating a Certain Unopened Cul-De-Sac at the Terminus of Poplar Road, Riegelsville, Pennsylvania.”  The purpose of the Ordinance is to vacate that the 60’ radial cul-de-sac located at the terminus of Poplar Road as first laid out and shown on a subdivision plan entitled, “Subdivision Plans Prepared for Joseph Cowley” as filed in the Bucks County Recorder’s Office on February 2, 2000 in Plan Book 299, Page 200 and subsequently depicted in a plan entitled “Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plans Prepared for Quaint Oak Bank” as filed in the Bucks County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book 376, Page 2.

 Article II – Abutting Property Owners

            The names of the affected abutting property owners, all of whom joined in the Petition by which this matter was brought before the Riegelsville Borough Council, are James G. Sweeney, Eileen A. Sweeney and Gayle M. Cillo.

 Article III – Text

             AND NOW, upon consideration of the Petition of James G. Sweeney, Eileen A. Sweeney and Gayle M. Cillo and after duly notice hearing held thereon, it is hereby ORDAINED, under and pursuant to the authority granted the Borough Council by sections 46371 and 46732 of the Borough Code, 53 P.S. § 46371 and 46372, that the Petition is GRANTED and that the said certain, unopened 60’ radial cul-de-sac located at the terminus of Poplar Road as first laid out and shown on a subdivision plan entitled, “Subdivision Plans Prepared for Joseph Cowley” as filed in the Bucks County Recorder’s Office on February 2, 2000 in Plan Book 299, Page 200 and subsequently depicted in a plan entitled “Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plans Prepared for Quaint Oak Bank” as filed in the Bucks County Recorder’s Office in Plan Book 376, Page 2 is hereby VACATED.

 Article IV – Recording

             This Ordinance shall be duly recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

 Article V – Repealer

             All provisions of the Riegelsville Borough Code unaffected by this Ordinance are hereby declared to be in full force and effect and any provisions of the Riegelsville Borough Code inconsistent with the terms of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of the inconsistency.

 Article VI – Severability

 The provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable.  If any section, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional, such determination shall have no effect on the remaining provisions of this Ordinance.

 Article VII – Effective Date

 This Ordinance shall become effective upon the date of its adoption and is incorporated by reference into the Borough’s Code of Ordinances with the same force and effect as if duly recorded therein.

 

            ENACTED AND ORDAINED THIS          DAY OF MARCH 2013.

 

 

ATTEST: 

Secretary                                    

RIEGELSVILLE BOROUGH  COUNCIL            

:                              

By:      _________________________                     

            Thomas E. Stinnett, President

 

            Approved as an Ordinance of the Borough of Riegelsville, this                    day of March 2013.

 

                                                           

Gregory Stokes, Mayor

 


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