Source:Ordinance-1926-228
"An ordinance approving Marlborough Place Plan of Lots in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, laid out by Herman Kamin, Joseph Levin, Eugene C. Bastable and Marion A. Bastable, accepting the dedication of Marlborough Road as shown thereon for public use for highway purposes, opening and naming the same, fixing the width and position of the roadway and sidewalks, establishing the grade thereon and accepting the grading, paving and curbing of that portion of Marlborough Road as improved from Wightman Street eastwardly for a distance of 575.0 feet more or less." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1926, no. 228. Passed May 10, 1926; approved May 13, 1926. Ordinance Book 37, p. 265. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh: For the Year 1926, appendix, pp. 139–140, Smith Bros. Co. Inc., Pittsburgh (Google Books A5zkbeRRvzUC; HathiTrust uiug.30112109819794; Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1926).
No. 228
AN ORDINANCE—Approving Marlborough Place Plan of Lots in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, laid out by Herman Kamin, Joseph Levin, Eugene C. Bastable and Marion A. Bastable, accepting the dedication of Marlborough Road as shown thereon for public use for highway purposes, opening and naming the same, fixing the width and position of the roadway and sidewalks, establishing the grade thereon and accepting the grading, paving and curbing of that portion of Marlborough Road as improved from Wightman Street eastwardly for a distance of 575.0 feet more or less.
Whereas, Herman Kamin, Joseph Levin, Eugene C. Bastable and Marion A. Bastable, the owners of certain property in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh laid out in a plan of lots called Marlborough Place have located a certain road thereon and executed a deed of dedication on said plan of all the ground covered by said road to the said City of Pittsburgh for public use for highway purposes and have released the said City from any liabilities for damages occasioned by the physical grading of the said public highway to the grade hereinafter established, and
Whereas, Herman Kamin, Joseph Levin, Eugene C. Bastable and Marion A. Bastable have graded, paved and curbed Marlborough Road as shown on said Plan of Marlborough Place from Wightman Street eastwardly for a distance of 575.0 feet more or less 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 Marlborough Place Plan of Lots situate in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, laid out by Herman Kamin, Joseph Levin, Eugene C. Bastable and Marion A. Bastable, March, 1926, be and the same is hereby approved and Marlborough Road as located and dedicated in the said plan is hereby accepted.
Section 2. The road as aforesaid dedicated to said City for public highway purposes shall be and the same is hereby appropriated and opened as a public highway and named Marlborough Road.
Section 3. The width and position of the roadway and sidewalks and the grade of Marlborough Road are hereby fixed and established as described in Ordinance No. 15 approved January 19, 1926 and recorded in Ordinance Book Volume 37, Page 68.
Section 4. The grading, paving and curbing of said Marlborough Road, as shown on said plan of Marlborough Place, from Wightman Street eastwardly for a distance of 575.0 feet more or less is hereby accepted and declared to be a public improvement of the City of Pittsburgh.
Section 5. The Department of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to enter upon, take possession of and appropriate said described ground for a public street or 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 6. 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 May 10, 1926.
Approved May 13, 1926.
Ordinance Book 37, Page 265.