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Notice of intention to declare surplus and dispose of municipal property: Feb. 4

Pursuant to the City’s Public Notice Policy and the Disposition of Real Property Policy take notice that the council of the Corporation of the City of Kingston intends to declare surplus and dispose of the following municipal property:

Lands affected: The Corporation of the City of Kingston is the registered owner of the lands. The subject parcel is legally described as Part of Lots 4 & 5 Concession East of the Great Cataraqui River, designated as part of Part 1 on Reference Plan 13R-12775, City of Kingston, County of Frontenac.

Explanatory note:

The subject parcel proposed for surplus consists of two City-owned parcels: Lot 214 in the St. Lawrence Business Park and a small parcel north of Lot 214. Civic addressing for the subject parcel to be completed upon disposition.

Lot 214, approximately 3.5 acre, is part of the City’s employment lands inventory and 0.9 acre north of Lot 214 is currently used as an emergency access to John Machin soccer fields. Total lands for surplus is approximately 4.40 acres. The City wishes to sell the subject parcel while maintaining an easement in favour of the City for an emergency access (fire route) to John Machin soccer fields and for any infrastructure currently existing under the emergency access that services John Machin soccer fields. The easement will be registered upon disposition. Circulation has been provided to all city departments lead to no future needs for municipal purpose, except for securing the aforementioned easement.

City council will consider a motion to declare the property surplus on Feb. 18, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. at its regular meeting to be held in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 216 Ontario St., Kingston.

Anyone wishing to be heard regarding these matters should contact the clerk’s office or provide written comments before 4:30 p.m., Feb. 17, 2025.

In the event that the matter is deferred, no further public notice will be given.

Map illustrating location and size of subject parcel. Caption below reads, "All dimensions and boundaries are approximate."

Dated at City of Kingston

This 4th day of February, 2025

Janet Jaynes, City Clerk

City of Kingston

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