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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 04/23/2013 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />6. 1. <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Adopt Ordinance #13-09 to Vacate an Easement for Street and Utility Purposes on Lots 1 & 2 <br />Block 1 Park 67 Industrial Park; Case of Sharp & Associates and Transwest, LLC <br />Background: <br />In 1990, the Park 67 Industrial Park plat was approved. The plat provided standard drainage and utility easements <br />often (10) feet around the perimeter of each lot. However, a condition of the plat approval required a sixty-six (66) <br />foot wide road easement to provide emergency vehicle access to Lots 1-3 Block 1 of the plat until such time that a <br />public road was constructed and serving access to these lots. That easement, which is still present today, was <br />provided to the City by a Quit Claim Deed in 1991 as a perpetual easement for street and utility purposes over, <br />under and across the west sixty-six (66) feet of Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 Industrial Park for the benefit of Lot 1-3 Block <br />1 of the same plat. <br />Notification: <br />In accordance with State Statute and City Code, Staff attempted to notify all property owners within 350 of the <br />Subject Property of the Public Hearing via Standard US Mail and a Notice of Public Hearing was published in the <br />Anoka County Union. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />In 2004, Site Plan approval was granted for a mini storage facility located at 6100 Bunker Lake Blvd (Lot 1 Block <br />1 Park 67 Industrial Park). Since the easement for street and utility purposes was granted via a quit claim deed after <br />the plat was approved, it was not reflected on the plat and thus, at the time of Site Plan review, when the easement <br />should have been vacated, neither the City nor the Applicant had realized it was there. <br />In 1995/1996, Unity Street (originally named Uranium St) was constructed. This public road now provides access <br />to Lots 1-3 Block 1 Park 67 Industrial Park, rendering the sixty-six (66) foot street and utility easement across the <br />western portion of Lots 1 & 2 unnecessary. <br />Upon receipt of the application to vacate this easement, Staff contacted the property owner (Transwest, LLC) of Lot <br />2 Block 1 Park 67 Industrial Park and informed him of the request to vacate the easement. Transwest, LLC supports <br />the request and has co -signed the easement vacation application. <br />Alternatives: <br />Deny the easement vacation request. As previously noted, there is now a public road that serves these three lots and <br />the Park 67 Industrial Park plat included ten (10) foot wide drainage and utility easements around the perimeter of <br />each lot. The Development Agreement for this plat clearly indicated that this easement was only to remain until <br />such time that a public road was constructed. <br />Adopt Ordinance #13-09 vacating the street and utility easement over, under and across the western sixty-six (66) <br />feet of Lots 1 and 2 Block 1 Park 67 Industrial Park. This easement is no longer necessary and should have been <br />vacated previously either after the construction of Unity Street or during the Site Plan review of the mini -storage <br />facility. <br />The ordinance was introduced at the April9, 2013 City Council meeting and is now eligible for adoption. <br />
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