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19720620 1972-14ORDINANCE NO. 1972-14 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A THIRTY-FOOT STREET BETWEEN CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD AND UNIVERSITY DRIVE ADJACENT TO THE PROPERTY OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS AND THE COLONIAL CORPORATION IN THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA. WHEREAS, Ralph G. Louk, Attorney, has made application for vacation by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, of an unopened 30' street, the Westerly end intersecting with Route 123, the Easterly end intersecting with University Drive, being bounded on the South by property owned by the American Red Cross and the North by property owned by the Colonial Corporation, under the provisions of Title 15.1-364 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended; and WHEREAS, Notice of the said application was duly posted at the Fairfax County Courthouse, Fairfax, Virginia, as required by the aforesaid State law, and two public places in the City, to wit: Fairfax City Hall, 104 Armstrong Street, Fairfax, Virginia, and Fairfax Fire Department, University Drive, Fairfax, Virginia, at least ten (10) days before viewers were appointed at the meeting of the Council on June 6, 1972; and WHEREAS, the City Council in open session at its regular meeting on June 6, 1972, at 8:00 p.m. appointed N. McK. Downs, James L. Draper and Dr. Merton S. Parsons as viewers to view the said street and report in writing whether in their opinion any, and if any, what inconvenience would result from discontinuing the said street; now therefore, 1972-14 BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, that the "30' street" be discontinued and vacated which was dedicated as a public easement in Liber Z-9, Page 332, in the land records of Fairfax County, Virginia, and as further shown on the plat of Division of the Barbour Estate by Berry Engineers of Feb. 6, 1963, and revised Dec. 9, 1964, and BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a certified copy of this ordinance be recorded as deeds are recorded and indexed among the land records of Fairfax County, Virginia, in the name of the City of Fairfax, Virginia. Introduced: June 6, 1972. Adopted: June 20, 1972. Attest: City Cl~erk