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Public Works Committee 5. 5. <br />Meeting Date: 05/15/2012 <br />By: Tim Himmer, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Discuss Trail Easement at 15620 Krypton Street NW <br />Background: <br />In January of 2012 staff was contacted by an individual that was considering purchasing the property at 15620 <br />Krypton Street NW. The main topic of conversation was related to the existing bituminous trail that extends down <br />the east property line and into the backyard. He was inquiring whether there was a purpose for this trail, and when <br />it might be utilized in the future. Reviewing property files it was discovered that this trail was intended for a dual <br />purpose; a maintenance access to the City's sanitary sewer system, and a pedestrian connection. <br />When WILDLIFE SANCTUARY 3RD was subdivided in 2003 the trail construction was an obligation of the <br />development agreement (see attached development agreement excerpt), and was to be located along the common <br />lot line between lots 5 and 6, Block 3. Extension of a gravity sanitary sewer was also a requirement of the project, <br />such that an existing lift station could be eliminated when a future trunk extension was complete through a <br />neighboring development to the north and west. During construction the sanitary sewer had to be realigned slightly <br />due to environmental constraints, and additional sanitary sewer easements were granted for this new alignment at <br />that time. <br />It appears the trail was constructed over the top of the sanitary sewer trunk line that will be used in the future, and <br />not along the entire extents of the common lot line, as referenced. The separate recordable trail easement <br />referenced in the development agreement does not appear to exist, therefore we currently only have rights to access <br />the easement area for drainage and utility purposes. <br />This item was discussed by the Public Works Committee on February 21, 2012, with the direction being to leave <br />things as is until such time that a pedestrian trail easement could be secured. There was also discussion that since <br />this individual was not the property owner there was no ability to negotiate acquisition of such an easement. Staff <br />made contact with the property owner to the east of this lot to determine whether that they would be open to the <br />discussion of a pedestrian trail easement along the common lot line, as was originally proposed within the dedicated <br />drainage and utility easement. The property owner expressed the desire to vacate a portion of the drainage and <br />utility easement along the rear lot line, potentially in exchange for a pedestrian trail dedication along the west lot <br />line. After reviewing the existing sanitary sewer in the rear yard it was determined that the City would not be able <br />to accommodate this request, which was relayed to the resident in early April, and discussed terminated at that <br />point. <br />City staff relayed this information back to the prospective lot purchaser of 15620 Krypton Street, who then asked <br />that the attached letter be forwarded to the Public Works Committee and Mayor for consideration. It was also <br />discussed that they would soon be closing on the property, which will be occurring on May 25th. They <br />are concerned about having a trail through the center of his backyard forever and are requesting that the City <br />relocate the trail into the easement along the common lot line, as it was originally intended. They understand the <br />dual purpose of the trail and are accepting of its intended use, for utility maintenance and pedestrians, but would <br />like to see it placed on the lot line as intended. The letter outlines a couple of proposed scenarios to resolve this <br />matter within their property and are seeking Committee and Council reaction. <br />Notification: <br />Staff has sent notice to both property owners regarding this meeting. <br />Observations: <br />