Source:Ordinance-1926-185
"An ordinance accepting the dedication of certain property in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh for public use for highway purposes, opening and naming the same Beelermont Place and accepting the grading, paving and curbing thereof." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1926, no. 185. Passed Apr. 19, 1926; approved Apr. 22, 1926. Ordinance Book 37, p. 223. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh: For the Year 1926, appendix, pp. 111–112, Smith Bros. Co. Inc., Pittsburgh (Google Books A5zkbeRRvzUC; HathiTrust uiug.30112109819794; Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1926).
No. 185
AN ORDINANCE—Accepting the dedication of certain property in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh for public use for highway purposes, opening and naming the same Beelermont Place and accepting the grading, paving and curbing thereof.
Whereas, Max Feldman and Esther Feldman, his wife; Abe Feldman and Dora Feldman, his wife; Paul E. Demmler and Clara H. Demmler, his wife; Wm. H. Schwerin and Anna M. Schwerin, his wife; Forbes B. Holton and Esmeraldo S. Holton, his wife; Hilda S. Olsen and J. O. Olsen, her husband; Amelia H. Schoeneck and P. C. Schoeneck, Jr., her husband; Robert O. Rall and Esther H. Rall, his wife; J. D. Skelley and Elizabeth J. Skelley, his wife; E. B. Plapp, David W. Kent, H. R. Birmingham, all unmarried; George Grossman and Mary Grossman, his wife; Wm. L. Klingelledfer, widower; William Alfred Laschinger and Bertha Laschinger, his wife; Marguerite Birch, widow; Elizabeth J. Hornberger, widow; Harry O. Hornberger, Jr., unmarried, and Dr. Ernest R. Roberts and Norma C. Roberts, his wife, all of the City of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, the owners of the property hereinafter described, have executed and delivered to the City of Pittsburgh their certain deed of dedication bearing date of November 17, 1925, now on file in the Bureau of Engineering of said City, wherein they have conveyed said ground to said City for public highway purposes; and
Whereas, Max Feldman and Esther Feldman, his wife; Abe Feldman and Dora Feldman, his wife; Paul E. Demmler and Clara H. Demmler, his wife; Wm. H. Schwerin and Anna M. Schwerin, his wife; Forbes B. Holton and Esmeraldo S. Holton, his wife; Hilda S. Olsen and J. O. Olson [sic], her husband; Amelia H. Schoeneck and P. C. Schoeneck, Jr., her husband; Robert O. Rall and Esther H. Rall, his wife; J. D. Skelley and Elizabeth J. Skelley, his wife E. B. Plapp [sic], David W. Kent, H. R. Birmingham, all unmarried; George Grossman and Mary Grossman, his wife; Wm. L. Klingelledfer, widower; William Alfred Laschinger and Bertha Laschinger, his wife; Marguerite Birch, widow; Elizabeth J. Hornberger, widow; Harry O. Hornberger, Jr., unmarried, and Dr. Ernest R. Roberts and Norma C. Roberts, his wife, have graded, paved and curbed the street dedicated in the deed of dedication, between Beeler street and the easterly line of property now or late of Thomas Rodd, at their own cost and expense; and
Whereas, It is desired that the City of Pittsburgh accept said improvement as a part of the City's system of improved highways; therefore,
Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the said Deed of Dedication be and the same is hereby accepted and the Bureau of Engineering is hereby authorized and directed to place the same on record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, etc., in and for the County of Allegheny.
Section 2. The ground, so as aforesaid conveyed to said City for public use for highway purposes shall be and the same is hereby appropriated and opened as a public highway in accordance with the terms of said deed of dedication and shall be known as "Beelermont Place," the same being bounded and described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning on the southerly line of Beeler Street at the line dividing the properties now or late of Haller and Peoples, as said dividing line is described in Agreement recorded in the Recorder's office of Allegheny County in Volume 1937, page 503 and distant north 85° 45′ 00″ east 712.59 feet more or less from the first angle in Beeler Street west of Wilkins street; thence south 4° 15′ 00″ east 109.07 feet to a point of curve; thence in a southwesterly direction by the arc of a circle deflecting to the right having a radius of 20.0 feet and a central angle of 87° for the distance of 30.37 feet to a point of tangent; then by the tangent south 82° 45′ 00″ west 244.87 feet to a point; thence south 71° 24′ 00″ west 248.25 feet to a point; thence south 63° 02′ 00″ west 73.96 feet to a point; thence north 26° 58′ 00″ west 26.04 feet to a point on the easterly line of property now or late of Thomas Rodd; thence along said property line north 1° 22′ 40″ west 33.03 feet to a point; thence north 85° 45′ 00″ east 66.77 feet to a point; thence north 71° 24′ 00″ east 253.72 feet to a point; thence north 82° 45′ 00″ east 224.14 feet to a point of curve; thence in a northeasterly direction by the arc of a circle deflecting to the left having a radius of 15 feet and a central angle of 87° for the distance of 22.78 feet to a point of tangent; thence by the tangent north 4° 15′ 00″ west 85.36 feet to a point on the southerly line of Beeler Street; thence along the southerly line of Beeler Street north 85° 45′ 00″ east 30.0 feet to the place of beginning.
Section 3. The grading, paving and curbing of said Beelermont Place, between Beeler Street and the easterly line of property now or late of Thomas Rodd, is hereby accepted and declared to be a public improvement of the City of Pittsburgh.
Section 4. The Department of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to enter upon, take possession of and appropriate said described ground for a public highway and directed to treat the said street as other improved highways of the said City, in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 5. That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this Ordinance.
Passed April 19, 1926.
Approved April 22, 1926.
Ordinance Book 37, Page 223.