Line of Academy Avenue in Said Township

Line of Academy Avenue in Said Township

IX. STREETS AND SIDEWALKS 9-1. Establishing the grade of the south ten-foot (10') line of Academy Avenue in said Township. (Ordinance 10, July 22, 1912) 9-2. Accepting the dedication of certain highways and alleys in said Township, and declaring the same to be public highways and alleys of said Township. (Ordinance 24, April 28, 1913) (This refers to: 1. Hast Avenue 2. Florence Avenue 3. Marion Avenue, from Orchard Way to Oak Way 4. Boyd Avenue 5. Lilac Alley 6. Oak Way (Alley), from Washington Road to Lilac Alley 7. Abbott Avenue, from Ralston Place to Simon Vignovic property 8. Lebanon Avenue, from Boyd Avenue to a fifteen-foot (15') wide alley 9. Unnamed alley, from Lebanon Avenue to J.C. Boyd property 10. Unnamed alley, from Academy Avenue to Lebanon Avenue 11. Unnamed alley, from Amnion Avenue to an alley 12. Freren Alley, from Boyd Avenue to unnamed street between Boyd and Muler properties 13. Unnamed street, 40 feet wide, from a 20-foot-wide alley north along line of Muler and Boyd property, 330 feet 14. Unnamed alley, from George J. Roth property to a point fifty (50) feet north of Baldwin Township line 15. Unnamed 20-foot-wide alley, from Pennsylvania Avenue to George J. Roth property 16. Hazel Avenue, between Pennsylvania Avenue and Hemlock Street 17. Ashland Avenue 18. Poplar Avenue, between Hazel Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue 19. LeMoyne Avenue, from Castle Shannon Road to Hemlock Street 20. Pennsylvania Boulevard (west portion), from LeMoyne Avenue to Castle Shannon Road 21. Spruce Street 22. Cypress Way, from Spruce Street to Hilf Street 23. Hilf Street 24. Birch Avenue, between Spruce Street and E.W. Smith line 25. Adelaide Avenue 26. Cornell Street 27. Hemlock Street, from Hazel Avenue to Castle Shannon Road 28. Alfred Street, from Shady Avenue to a 15-foot-wide alley 29. Park Alley, from Washington Road to Shady Avenue.) 9-3. Authorizing and directing the Board of Commissioners of said Township to enter into negotiations with the County Commissioners of Allegheny County to secure the vacation IX - 1 of a portion of the Old Washington Road in said Township and to enter into a contract providing for the maintenance thereof by said Township. (Ordinance 41, January 4, 1915) 9-4. Accepting the dedication of a part of Alfred Street in said Township, and declaring the same to be a public highway of said Township. (Ordinance 46, March 15, 1915) (This refers to the portion from Washington Road to Park Alley.) 9-5. Requiring the grading, paving, and curbing of a sidewalk along the southerly side of Academy Avenue, between Washington Road and Lebanon Avenue in said Township, fixing the location of the north and south curb lines of said street, and prescribing the width of said sidewalks and the manner in which said sidewalk and curb shall be laid. (Ordinance 47, April 12, 1915) 9-6. Authorizing the grading, paving, and curbing of Academy Avenue from Washington Road to the westerly line of Lebanon Avenue in said Township and providing for the assessment of the costs, damages, and expenses thereof. (Ordinance 48, April 30, 1915) 9-7. Providing for notice to property owners abutting on the north and south lines of Academy Avenue, from Washington Road to Lebanon Avenue, to lay service connections to a point beyond the curb lines and prohibiting excavations in said street for the period of five (5) years after the permanent improvement thereof. (Ordinance 49, June 7, 1915) 9-8. Accepting the dedication of certain streets in said Township and declaring the same to be public highways thereof. (Ordinance 50, August 2, 1915) (This refers to: 1. Lebanon Avenue, from Washington Road to Florida Avenue 2. Cedar Boulevard, from Florida Avenue to Ammann Avenue 3. Baywood Avenue, from Ammann Avenue to Summit Alley.) 9-9. Establishing the center line of Washington Road in said Township, from the line of Dormont Borough to the southerly line of Alfred Street produced and increasing the width thereof to sixty (60) feet from the northerly line of Scott Road to the southerly line of Alfred Street, and to fifty-five (55) feet for the remaining distance. (Ordinance 52, August 16, 1915) 9-10. Accepting the dedication of Atlanta Avenue in said Township and declaring the same to be a public highway thereof. (Ordinance 53, August 30, 1915) (This refers to the portion from Baywood Avenue to Summit Alley.) 9-11. Accepting the dedication of certain streets in said Township and declaring the same to be a public highway thereof, changing the name of Lebanon Avenue, and fixing the grade upon said Lebanon Avenue. (Ordinance 54, October 25, 1915) (This refers to: 1. Lebanon Avenue, from Academy Avenue to Ammann Avenue, renamed Mead Street. 2. Carnegie Avenue, from Ammann Avenue (known as Beadling Road) to Bower Hill Road IX - 2 3. LeMoyne Avenue, from Hemlock Street to Orchard Way.) 9-12. Accepting the dedication of St. Ann Street in said Township and declaring the same to be a public highway thereof. (Ordinance 56, November 8, 1915) (This refers to the portion from Railroad Street to the Roth line.) 9-13. Accepting the dedication of Railroad Street in said Township and declaring the same to be public highway thereof. (Ordinance 57, December 6, 1915) (The street extended from St. Ann’s Congregation property to the Baldwin Township line.) 9-14. Establishing the grade of Washington Road in said Township from Dormont Borough line to the northerly line of Alfred Street. (Ordinance 59, December 20, 1915) 9-15. Widening and relaying a street in said Township to be known as Railroad Street from Riehl Road to the dividing line between Mt. Lebanon Township and Baldwin Township, and vacating certain portions of Railroad Street as heretofore opened. (Ordinance 61, February 28, 1916) 9-16. Establishing the grade of Ralston Place in said Township from Bower Hill Road to Abbott Street. (Ordinance 64, June 5, 1916) 9-17. Establishing the grade of the south eight-foot (8') line of Boyd Avenue in said Township from the westerly ten-foot (10') line of Washington Road to the northerly thirteen-foot (13') line of Academy Avenue. (Ordinance 65, June 5, 1916) 9-18. Authorizing the grading, paving, and curbing of Ralston Place from Bower Hill Road to the northerly line of Abbott Street in said Township, and providing for the assessment of the costs, damages, and expenses thereof upon the abutting property. (Ordinance 66, July 3, 1916) 9-19. Establishing the grade of the east ten-foot (10') line of Cedar Boulevard in said Township from the southerly ten-foot (10') line of Ammann Avenue to the northerly ten-foot (10') line of Florida Avenue. (Ordinance 68, July 17, 1916) 9-20. Establishing the grade of the northwesterly and southeasterly ten-foot (10') lines of Railroad Street in said Township from the dividing line between Mt. Lebanon and Baldwin townships to the northerly four-and-one-half-foot (4½') line of Riehl Road. (Ordinance 72, August 14, 1916) 9-21. Authorizing and directing the grading, paving and curbing of Washington Road in said township from its intersection with the line of Dormont Borough at the southerly line of Belmont Avenue to its intersection with the southerly line of Alfred Street, and providing for the assessment and collection of the costs, damages and expenses thereof from property specially benefited thereby. (Ordinance 74, July 17, 1916) IX - 3 9-22. Accepting the dedication of Schaffer Place in said Township, and also certain sanitary sewers laid therein. (Ordinance 75, July 31, 1916) (This refers to the portion from Bower Hill Road to Edward Abbott property and the sewer system from a point one hundred twenty (120) feet north of Bower Hill Road to Edward Abbott property and through the property of J.R. Schaffer to the trunk line of the Township.) 9-23. Providing for notice to property owners abutting on the east and west lines of Ralston Place from Bower Hill Road to Abott Street to lay service connections to a point beyond the curb lines and prohibiting excavations in said street for a period of five (5) years after the permanent improvement thereof. (Ordinance 77, September 11, 1916) 9-24. Authorizing the proper officers of the Township of Mt. Lebanon, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, to enter into a contract with the County of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, relating to the improvement of Washington Road from the line of Dormont Borough at the southerly line of Belmont Avenue to its intersection with the southerly line of Alfred Street. (Ordinance 80, September 15, 1916) 9-25. Accepting the dedication of certain streets in said Township and declaring the same to be public highways of said Township. (Ordinance 81, September 11, 1916) (This refers to: 1. Kenmont Avenue, from Bower Hill Road to A. Sieaforth line 2. Martin Avenue, from Kenmont Avenue to Church Avenue 3. Lavina Avenue, from Bower Hill Road to Church Avenue 4. Church Avenue, from Washington Road to A. Sieaforth line 5. Eleanor Avenue, from McFarland Avenue to J.P. Schaffer line.) 9-26. Establishing the grade on the southwesterly eight-foot (8') line of St. Anne Street in said Township from Railroad Street to property of George J. Roth. (Ordinance 82, September 25, 1916) 9-27. Establishing the grade of the east and west eight-foot (8') lines of Lavina Avenue in said Township, from Bower Hill Road to Church Street. (Ordinance 83, October 8, 1916) 9-28. Establishing the grade of the east and west eight-foot (8') lines of Kenmont Avenue in said Township. (Ordinance 84, October 8, 1916) 9-29.

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