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VERNON
TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE #03-15
AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT THE DEDICATION OF A ROAD RIGHT
OF WAY FROM JAMES P. MCQUADE, JR. AND LISA A. MCQUADE
AS FURTHER DESCRIBED HEREIN AND PURSUANT TO THE TERMS
AND CONDITIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE
WHEREAS,
James p. and Lisa A. McQuade, Jr. are required to provide
a right of way pursuant to a condition of approval from
the Township Planning Board; and
WHEREAS,
the Township Council of the Township of Vernon is desirous
of obtaining said right of way pursuant to the Planning
Board approval; and
WHEREAS, the Township of Vernon does hereby determine
to accept said dedication of the within right of way as
set forth herein for the benefit of the Township of Vernon
and the public in general.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Council
of the Township of Vernon, County of Sussex and State
of New Jersey as follows:
1. The right of way set forth in the attached deed of
dedication, being part of Block 270 Lots 15 and 15.01,
is hereby accepted as and for a public right of way, pursuant
to the final planning board approval.
2.
The Township Attorney is authorized and directed to accept
the Deed of Dedication and to record same for the benefit
of the Township.
3.
If any article, section, subsection, term or condition
of this Ordinance is declared invalid or illegal for any
reason, the balance of the Ordinance shall be deemed severable
and shall remain in full force and effect.
4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances or resolutions
that are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance
are repealed to the extent necessary.
5. This Ordinance shall take effect after publication
and passage according to law.
NOTICE
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above ordinance was introduced
and passed on first reading at the Regular Meeting of
the Township Council of the Township of Vernon in the
County of Sussex, State of New Jersey held in the Municipal
Building on April 14, 2003 and the same came up for final
passage at the Regular Meeting of the Township Council
held on April 28, 2003, at which time, after persons interested
were given an opportunity to be heard concerning said
ordinance, the same was passed and will be in full force
in the Township according to law.
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John P. Logan, Mayor
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Patricia A. Lycosky, R. M. C.
Township Clerk
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