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tz <br /> EVERETT <br /> WASHINGTON <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 3726-20 <br /> An ORDINANCE providing for the Vacation of the east/west alley in the 3100 block of Rockefeller <br /> Avenue adjacent to Lot 1, Block 739, Plat of Everett Land Company's First Addition to Everett. <br /> WHEREAS, <br /> A. 3113 Investments, LLC owner of 3113 Rockefeller Ave (the "Petitioner") did petition for the <br /> vacation of certain rights of way in the City. <br /> B. The City Council did, by Resolution No.7435,establish November 6, 2019,at 6:30 P.M.as the date <br /> of the public hearing. <br /> C. After holding the public hearing, the City Council determined that the public interest would best <br /> be served by granting the petition and vacating the rights of way as provided for in this Ordinance. <br /> NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF EVERETT DOES ORDAIN: <br /> Section 1. Vacation. <br /> The following described rights of way; <br /> ALL THAT PORTION OF THE EAST/WEST ALLEY ABUTTING LOT 1, BLOCK 739, PLAT OF EVERETT <br /> LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION TO EVERETT,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED <br /> IN VOLUME 3 OF PLATS, PAGE 20, IN SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON <br /> are hereby vacated pursuant to the conditions set forth in this Ordinance. <br /> Section 2. That the City shall not be responsible nor liable for storm drainage runoff resulting from <br /> existing drainage patterns as established on City rights of way that may currently, or in the future, go <br /> over, under or across the above-described rights of way. <br /> Section 3. That this Ordinance shall not become effective until the Petitioners have compensated <br /> the City in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the current appraised value of the area <br /> described in Section 1. The Petitioners shall have ninety (90) days following passage of this Ordinance to <br /> exercise this vacation. Unless otherwise amended by City Council, this Ordinance shall be null and void <br /> if the Petitioners fail to exercise this vacation within ninety (90) days following passage of this <br />