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ORDINANCE NO. 10180
AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE ALLEY
BETWEEN MAHREN AVENUE AND EGAN AVENUE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
SECTION 1.
The following described alley:
A PORTION OF A 15 FT ALLEY ADJACENT TO LOT 7, AGRAM SUBDIVISION,
COUNTY OF PUEBLO, STATE OF COLORADO
is hereby vacated.
SECTION 2.
The officers and staff of the City are authorized to perform any and all acts
consistent with the intent of this Ordinance to implement the policies and procedures
described herein.
SECTION 3.
This Ordinance shall be approved but shall not become effective until the final
vacation plat is recorded in the office of the Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder. If the
vacation plat is not recorded within one (1) year after of this Ordinance, or within any
extended period granted by Ordinance of the City Council, this Ordinance shall
automatically be rescinded and repealed thirty (30) days after written notice of such
rescission and repeal is given to the applicant. No vested rights shall accrue to the
subdivision or be acquired until this Ordinance becomes effective.
SECTION 4.
This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of final action by the Mayor and
City Council.
Action by City Council:
Introduced and initial adoption of Ordinance by City Council on May 9, 2022.
Final adoption of Ordinance by City Council on May 23, 2022 .
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Action by City Council After Disapproval by the Mayor:
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BACKGROUND PAPER FOR PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 9, 2022
TO: President Heather Graham and Members of City Council
CC: Nicholas A. Gradisar, Mayor
VIA: Marisa Stoller, City Clerk
FROM: Scott Hobson, Acting Director of Planning and Community Development
SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN
MAHREN AVENUE AND EGAN AVENUE
SUMMARY:
The applicants are requesting to vacate approximately twenty-five (25’) of the alley
between Mahren Avenue and Egan Avenue below East Mesa Avenue to decrease illegal
dumping and vandalism.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
None.
BACKGROUND:
The applicants are requesting to vacate a portion of a dead-end alley which is. is
approximately twenty-five (25) feet in length, and fifteen (15) feet wide, covering an
estimated at 375 square feet. Vacating this portion of the alley will leave a “T” intersection
but will decrease the length of that dead end portion of the alley. The purpose of this
partial alley vacation is to deter illegal dumping and vandalism, which the applicants have
been facing. There are three applicants for this vacation. Two applicants are property
owners with lot frontage along the portion of the alley requesting to be vacated. The two
applicants with frontage along the portion of the alley requesting to be vacated will divide
the alley in half and absorb the additional square footage into their respective lots. The
third applicant owns Lot 6, Block 1 of the Agram Subdivision, and the vacated portion of
the alley will end at their property line. The 375 square feet of alleyway requesting to be
vacated, does not house any underground utility mains and the applicants agree to allow
utility service lines within the vacated portion of the alley to provide service, if necessary.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
There are no financial implications for the City.
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission, at their March 9, 2022, Regular Meeting, voted 7-
0 to recommend approval.
STAKEHOLDER PROCESS:
The Planning Department sent out Notice of the Planning and Zoning Commission Public
Hearing to all property owners located within 300 feet of the subject property.
A Public Notice poster was placed on the subject property 15 days prior to the Public
Hearing.
ALTERNATIVES:
If City Council does not approve this Ordinance, the alley will remain in its current
configuration.
Upon request of City Council, the Ordinance could be returned to the Planning and Zoning
Commission for consideration of proposed modifications.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approval of the Ordinance.
Attachments:
Proposed Ordinance
Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission March 9, 2022 Public Hearing
Memorandum from the Department of Public Works Dated April 26, 2022
Planning and Zoning Commission Staff Report with Attachments and Exhibits