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Petersburg Assembly approves vacation and conveyance of portion of Ramona Street

2691490 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously adopted Resolution 2025-06 to vacate a portion of Ramona Street and convey it to adjacent property owners, clearing the final step before deeds may be signed.

The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution Monday to vacate a portion of the Ramona Street right-of-way between North Nordic Drive and Valkyrie Street and convey the vacated parcel to adjacent property owners.

The action, described in Resolution 2025-06, authorizes the conveyance of the vacated right-of-way to John and Miriam Swanson and approves creation of Lot 10A and a 20-foot utility easement. Electric Utility Director Hagerman requested passage of the resolution, and the assembly voted 6-0 to adopt it after a motion by Member Marsh and a second from Member Swartz.

The resolution follows earlier assembly approval of a related conveyance involving a different adjacent lot; according to the staff summary read at the meeting, recorded property agreements for the previously considered Lot 10 created complications that required a revised final plat. The planning commission has approved the revised final plat, which will establish Lot 10A for a future Pump Station 4, a Lot 10B parcel containing a utility easement for a pump station or force main and other utilities, and an updated Lot 1AA incorporating the vacated right-of-way.

Clerk roll call recorded affirmative votes from Mark, Donna, Rob, Bob, Scott and Jay. Assembly minutes indicate this is the final administrative action before deeds may be signed to transfer the parcels as described.

The assembly did not discuss any amendments to the conveyance ordinance during the meeting. Staff presentation materials and the planning commission approval were referenced by the borough during the discussion.

The conveyance clears the way for the property transfers and the lot reconfiguration required to accommodate the borough's utility plans for the Pump Station 4 site.