ORDINANCE NO. BL2006-949

An ordinance abandoning a 36" sanitary sewer line and easement by plat that will be replaced by a 36" sanitary sewer line and easement by plat that is shown on Map 90, Parcel 007.00, Project 05-SL-116, Reo Stone, and authorizing the execution of the documents to carry out the abandonment. (Proposal No. 2005M-213U-07).

WHEREAS, a 36" existing sanitary sewer line and easement by plat, more particularly described in Project No. 05-SL-116, Reo Stone, on record in the department of Water and Sewerage Services and incorporated herein by reference, are no longer being used by the Department of Water and Sewerage Services nor any other public utility; and

WHEREAS, a 36" sanitary sewer line of equal size will be replacing the existing 36" sanitary sewer line and easement by plat; and

WHEREAS, The Metropolitan Planning Commission approved this mandatory referral No. 2005M-213U-07 on November 15, 2005 for abandonment of said easement and sanitary sewer line.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY:

SECTION 1: That the Metropolitan Government hereby abandons the 36" sanitary sewer line and easement by plat shown on Map 90, Parcel 007.00, Project No. 05-SL-116, Reo Stone as indicated on Exhibit 1 hereto, and the Director of Water and Sewerage Services and the Director of Public Property Administration are authorized to execute such documents as may be necessary and appropriate to carry out the abandonment authorized by this ordinance.

SECTION 2: That this ordinance shall take effect from and after its final passage, the welfare of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County requiring it.

Sponsored by: Billy Walls, Parker Toler

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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

Introduced: February 7, 2006
Passed First Reading: February 7, 2006
Referred to: Planning Commission - Approved
Public Works Committee
Planning & Zoning Committee
Passed Second Reading: February 21, 2006 
Passed Third Reading: March 21, 2006 
Approved: March 30, 2006 
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