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File #: 2005-1119    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed Finally
File created: 3/1/2005 In control: Committee on Public Works & Environmental Services
On agenda: Final action: 3/15/2005
Enactment date: 3/15/2005 Enactment #: 167
Effective date: 3/22/2005    
Title: Resolution granting unto Lincoln Property Company, 35 Highland Road, Suite 1104, Bethel Park, PA 15201, their successors and assigns, the privilege and license to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense, various building enhancements at 100 Seventh Street and Fort Duquesne Boulevard in the 2nd Ward, 6th Council District of the City of Pittsburgh.
Indexes: ENCROACHMENTS & EASEMENTS
Attachments: 1. 2005-1119.doc
Presenter
Presented by Mr. Ravenstahl

Title
Resolution granting unto Lincoln Property Company, 35 Highland Road, Suite 1104, Bethel Park, PA 15201, their successors and assigns, the privilege and license to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense, various building enhancements at 100 Seventh Street and Fort Duquesne Boulevard in the 2nd Ward, 6th Council District of the City of Pittsburgh.

Body
Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Pittsburgh as follows:

Section 1. That Lincoln Property Company, 35 Highland Road, Suite 1104, Bethel Park, PA 15201, their successors and assigns, are hereby granted the privilege to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense, the following building enhancements at 100 Seventh Street and Fort Duquesne Boulevard:

Beginning at an elevation not less than 10 feet above sidewalk, is the aluminum and glass entrance canopy, which protrudes over the Seventh Street sidewalk, 4 feet 11 3/8 inches and is 2 feet 10 3/8 inches high. Also along Seventh Street is a canvas awning, not less than 12 feet above sidewalk elevation, which protrudes out 5 feet 3/8 inch and 3 feet 4 inch high, and a portion of curved canvas awning along Seventh Street (near the corner of Seventh Street and Fort Duquesne Boulevard) which protrudes out 2 feet 1 1/8 inch and is 4 feet high. Along Fort Duquesne Boulevard, is the remaining portion of the curved canvas awning (near the corner of Seventh Street and Fort Duquesne Boulevard) which protrudes out 4 feet 10 1/8 inch and is 4 feet high. Also along Fort Duquesne Boulevard are three other canvas awnings, which are all not less than 12 feet higher than sidewalk elevation. These canvas awnings vary in protrusion width - 1 foot 9 ¾ inch, 1 foot 11 5/8 inch, and 3 foot 9 3/8 inch, and are all 2 feet 7 ¾ inch high.

On the fourth floor, at an elevation of not less than 38 feet above sidewalk, are encroachments from various portions of the eifs cornice aroun...

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