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Council consents to dissolution of 140 Fourth Avenue Metropolitan Districts 1 and 2; property owner to record covenants to keep park public
Summary
The council voted 7-0 to consent to dissolving two small metropolitan districts that managed a 0.85-acre park adjacent to an apartment complex; the owner agreed to record covenants to maintain the park as public space and the city authorized the manager to sign the declaration of covenants.
The Westminster City Council on Jan. 27 approved the city's consent to dissolve two small metropolitan districts that operate and maintain a 0.85-acre park at 140 Fourth Avenue and authorized a declaration of covenants to ensure the park remains open to the public.
Deborah Early, outside counsel for the districts, told the council the districts were unique in that they had no authority to levy property taxes and were funded through a park-facility fee paid by the adjacent apartment complex's owner. "This is not your typical…
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