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Resolution 3306RESOLUTION NO. 3306 A RESOLUTION TO DEFINE AND ESTABLISH THE PERIMETER BOUNDARY OF THE LANDING FIELD OF THE KALISPELL CITY AIRPORT. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City of Kalispell has owned the. Kalispell City Airport for many years and the perimeter boundary of the landing field portion thereof has never been defined or established as dis- tinguished from the actual boundary of said Airport as a tract of land owned by the City of Kalispell, and WHEREAS,. until recently the height of buildings and other -structures in the vicinity of the said City Airport has'not required regulation to promote the public order, health and safety; but, . with increased building in the vicinity of said Airport, i.t,does now appear reasonable and proper that the City should define and estab- lish the perimeter boundary of the landing field portion of said City Airport due to the irregular boundaries and divergent uses of. the whole of said City Airport property; and WHEREAS, it will be of benefit to builders to know or be able ascertain the perimeter boundary of such landing field with cer- d, further, enable the City to enforce the Montana Airport .:-.,gulations with certainty ,and equity if the perimeter of. ,.-,,dng field is established and defined; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to Sec. #.67--5-201(3), M.C.A., the following is hereby established and defined as the per- imeter boundary of the Kalispell City Airport landing field as dis- tinguished from the actual boundary of the -.Kalispell City Airport property as a wholes (See Exhibit "A attached hereto and made a part hereof) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a scale drawing of said established perimeter shall be prepared and made available for public inspection in the office of the City Building Department showing references and distances to established roads and other landmarks in the vicinity -of the Kalispell City Airport: The City Building Official shall use such scale drawing for reference purposes in iissui,n,g -or denying build- ing permits in the enforcement of Title 67, Chapter 5, Montana Code Annotated. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE YOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KALISPELL THIS DAY OF `- r. , l� o 1980. . Norma,E. Happ, Mayor ATTEST: Maraor* Giermann,`City Clerk EXHIBIT "A" KALISPELL AIRPORT LANDING FIELD PERIMETER BOUNDARY The perimeter boundary of the Kalispell Airport Landing Field, located in Section 20, Township 28 North, Range 21 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana, is defined as follows; Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 1-A, as shown on the resubdivision." plat of Lot 1, Block 1, Airport Addition to Kalispell, Montana, a plat of record on.file in the Clerk & Recorder's Office'of Flathead County, Montana; thence Southwesterly on a continuation of the common boundary line between Lot 1 and Lot 1-A of the resubdivision of Lot 1, Block I; Airport Addition, 89.00 feet to the true point of beginning, the true point of beginning being the Northeast corner of the'Kalispell Airport Landing Field; thence continu_ ing on the same Southwesterly course 400.00 feet to the Northwest corner of the Kalispell Airport Landing Field; thence Southeasterly parallel to the Westerly R/W of U.S. Highway No. 93, approximately 2,285 feet to a point on the East West mid -section line between the C 1/4 corner and the CW 1/16 corner; thence Easterly along the East West mid -section line approximately 178.51.feet to the Northwest corner of the tract of land described in Book 479, page 2S6 Records of Flathead County, Montana; thence Southeasterly on and along the Westerly boundary of the tract of land described in Book 479, page 256, 1,520.02 feet to the Southwest corner of the Kalispell Airport Landing Field; thence Easterly on and along the Southerly boundary of the tract of land do scribed in Book 479, page 256, 239.65 feet to the Southeast corner of the Kalispell Airport Landing Field; thence Northwesterly on and along the Easterly" boundary of the tract of land described in Book 479, page 256, 1,520.02 feet to the Northeast corner of said tract, thence continuing on the same North- westerly course approximately 104.98 feet to the Northwest corner of Tract 1, as shorn on Certificate of Survey'No. 3981; thence Northeasterly on and along the Northerly boundary of Tract 1, as shoran on Certificate of Survey No, 3981, 51.00 feet to a point; thence Northwesterly parallel to the Westerly R/W of U.S. Highway No. 93, approximately 1,545 feet to a point on' the Southerly boundary of the tract of land described in Book 507, page 116 Records of Flathead County, Montana; said tract of land being .the Strand Aviation prop erty; thence Southwesterly on and along the Southerly boundary.of the Strand Aviation property, 51.00 feet to the Southwest corner of the Strand Aviation property; thence Northwesterly on and along the Westerly boundary' of the Strand Aviation property, 560.00 feet to the Northwest corner of the Strand. 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