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9.b) Citizen Petition5�\�Q i Appendix B: Petition for Vacating a Street rAL,5 ,doll' k �) PETITION FOR VACATION OF (A PORTION OF) I� STREET IN THE CITY OF c c , County of Minnesota.' TO: The City Council of S E r, -A; o. , Minnesota The undersigned, a majority of the property owners as set forth opposite their respective names, abutting on 5•e 2 cA Nov v-P street,2 respectfully petition the city council to vacation the aforesaid (portion of) Set. c. ion vR street.3 Print Name Signature Address or Description of Property A#94400V ✓,CA- 771/ L' U ,� l �i= ✓- h e 67 AfL6,r J . J 1 G 9 9 3 /`f 7 Wf 9rAj H,zM& / C L/ !/ Received on the ( day of 20Jq (Signature of City Clerk) t The abutting landowners' petition is not required to commence a vacation. The City Council may commence a vacation procedure on its own initiative. However, a vacation commenced without a valid petition must be passed by a 4/5 favorable resolution of City Council. When a petition needing multiple sheets of paper is used, each sheet should bear the full heading at the top, so that all signers and the city have a clear understanding of the nature of the petition being signed. Please see "Procedure for Vacation of Streets" memo Section H-A-1 for a discussion of the legal requirements relating to abutting landowners signatures. ' The description of the street to be vacated should be complete enough to prevent any possible uncertainty or ambiguity. In some cases, particularly where only a portion of a public street or grounds will be vacated, a legal description may be necessary. League of Minnesota Cities Information Memo: 7/9/2010 Vacation of City Streets Page 14