HomeMy WebLinkAbout06134ORDINANCE NO. 6134
AN AMENDED ORDINANCE CHANGING ZONING
RESTRICTIONS FROM R -2 TO R -3 COVERING
A PARCEL OF LAND COMMONLY KNOWN AS
3E NORTHWEST CORNER E. 10TH STREET AND
VINITA AVENUE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, COLORADO,
that:
SECTION 1.
The zoning restrictions covering the following described
property be changed from R -2, Single- Family Residential Dis-
trict, to R -3, One and Two- Family Residential District, and
upon passage of this ordinance, zoning restrictions affecting
R -3, One and Two - Family Residential District, shall apply to
said property:
A parcel of land situated in the W 1/2 of the
SW 1/4 of Section 28, Township 20 South, Range
64 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Pueblo
County, Colorado, more particularly described
as follows:
Beginning at a point on the West line of said
Section 28, said point also being the Northeast
corner of lot 7, Block 188, Arlington Heights,
according to the recorded plat thereof; Thence
Easterly along the South line of East 11th
Street, a distance of 118.51 feet (118.66 feet
measured); Thence Southerly and at a right angle
to the South line of East 11th Street (S 00° 01'
42" E measured) a distance of 256.00 feet more
or less (255.99 feet measured); Thence Westerly
and parallel to the North line of East 10th
Street, a distance of 123.87 feet (123.84 feet
measured) to a point on the West line of said
Section 28, said point also being the Southeast
corner of Lot 27, Block 188, Arlington Heights,
according to the recorded plat thereof; Thence
Northerly along the West line of said Section
28 a distance of 256.00 feet more or less
(256.12 feet measured) to the point of beginning.
Said parcel containing 0.71 acres more or less,
and more commonly known as:
Northwest corner E. 10th Street and Vinita Avenue.
SECTION 2.
This ordinance shall become effective nunc pro tunc September
23, 1996 and upon its effective date ordinance No. 6122 shall be
repealed.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
INTRODUCED October 28 1996
By Al Gurule
Councilperson
APPROV
Pre dent the Council
10/15/96