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Council approves first reading to vacate lot lines for new downtown library, schedules second reading
Summary
Council held a quasi-judicial hearing and approved first reading of an ordinance that would vacate platted lot lines on a downtown block to create a single parcel for the library district—s proposed main branch; public commenters supported the library but at least one councilor voted no and the matter will return for a second reading.
The Grants Pass City Council opened a public hearing and approved first reading of an ordinance to vacate common property lines among tax lots (map 36-0-05-18-DD) in downtown Grants Pass to enable the library district to consolidate multiple platted lots for a proposed new main library.
Bradley Clark of community development explained the application covers the block between J and K Streets (6th and 7th Streets) where the library district has acquired property and proposes a new main branch with…
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