File #: 20-035-O    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/14/2020 In control: Planning and Economic Development
On agenda: 5/26/2020 Final action: 6/8/2020
Title: AN ORDINANCE GRANTING ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL A CONCURRENT USE PERMIT FOR A PAVEMENT SNOWMELT SYSTEM IN THE PLATTED STREET RIGHT OF WAY OF EAST SECOND STREET NEAR 1012 EAST SECOND STREET.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A, 2. Exhibit B
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AN ORDINANCE GRANTING ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL A CONCURRENT USE PERMIT FOR A PAVEMENT SNOWMELT SYSTEM IN THE PLATTED STREET RIGHT OF WAY OF EAST SECOND STREET NEAR 1012 EAST SECOND STREET.

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CITY PROPOSAL:

The city of Duluth does ordain:

Section 1. Under the authority of Section 100 of the 1912 Home Rule Charter of the city of Duluth, as amended, and subject to the conditions, limitations and restrictions hereinafter set forth, permission is granted to St. Luke's Hospital, and its successor(s) in interests, referred to herein as the permittee, to construct and maintain a pavement snowmelt system in the driveways at 1012 East Second Street on that property legally described in subsection (a) below and as shown in Exhibit A:
(a) That part of the 66 foot wide platted Right of Way of East Second Street adjacent to Block 40, PORTLAND DIVISION, as depicted on the recorded plat thereof, Saint Louis County, Minnesota described as follows:

Concurrent Use Area 1: The southeasterly 25 feet of said East Second Street lying northeasterly of the northwesterly extension of the southwest line of Lot 10, said Block 40, and southwesterly of the northwesterly extension of the northeast line of Lot 11, said Block 40.

Concurrent Use Area 2: The southeasterly 25 feet of said East Second Street lying northeasterly of the northwesterly extension of the southwest line of Lot 15, said Block 40, and southwesterly of the northwesterly extension of the northeast line of Lot 16, said Block 40.

Section 2. Before this ordinance shall be effective for any purpose whatsoever, the permittee shall file with the planning and development division a certification of insurance approved as to form by the city attorney evidencing that the permittee has in force a policy of insurance meeting the following requirements:
(a) Comprehensive general liability insurance in an amount not less than $1,500,000 for bodily injuries and in an amount not less than $500,000 for property ...

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