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Council approves street vacation, right-of-way dedication tied to Louis Dreyfus replat
Summary
The council approved an ordinance vacating a small unused portion of East Eighth Street and accepted right-of-way dedication along Knott Street as part of a multi-tract replat requested by Louis Dreyfus Company; staff noted easements to preserve the city’s underground utilities.
Neil Weems, Plainview’s director of public works, told the council on June 24 that the city recommended approving a replat and related street actions requested by the Louis Dreyfus Company to consolidate multiple parcels and correct historical encroachments.
Weems said the overall replat covers approximately 20.43 acres and will create Tract G (4.95 acres) and Tract F (14.92 acres). As part of the platting process, the city considered vacating an unused portion of East Eighth Street — an area Weems described as approximately 12.7 feet wide by 204 feet with an adjoining 75-by-107-foot…
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