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City of <br />RAMF <br />Cur Missltim: To wort together ko respotibiy grow our community, and to provide quality, cost-effective, and efficient government services. <br />CC Regular Session 4. 10. <br />Meeting Date: 04/28/2015 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #15-04-107 Accepting Access Easement and Permanent Sign Easement from Casey's General <br />Stores, Inc. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />As part of the approved Site Plan, Plat, and Purchase Agreement for Casey's General Store, several easements were <br />required. These easements included the following: <br />1. Access Easement for private driveway access to Sunwood Drive <br />2. Sign Easement for future development signage at Sunwood Drive and Ramsey Boulevard <br />Notification: <br />No notification is required. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Access Easement <br />In order to ensure future, shared access along Sunwood Drive, the City required a shared access with future <br />development on the west edge of the Casey's development. It is anticipated that this will remain a private access <br />that will be sold at a future date with the remainder of the undeveloped portion of this block. It is not anticipated <br />that this will become a future public street. This approach will eliminate the potential for multiple future access <br />points on Sunwood Drive for individual developments. This will be important from a public safety aspect as the <br />area continues to develop, especially given existing turn lanes and proximity to Ramsey Boulevard. <br />Sign Easement <br />The City requested a Sign Easement at the corner of Sunwood Drive and Ramsey Boulevard for the purposes of a <br />future development identification sign for The COR. This sign could also include individual tenant panels. The City <br />designed said sign at this time; however, reserves the right to do so at a future date. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative #1: Accept Easements as drafted. The easements have been reviewed by the City Attorney and are <br />acceptable to legal and policy form. The easements are in line with the approved site plan. <br />Alternative #2: Do not accept the easements. If the City does not accept the access easement, the site plan and plat <br />will need to be re -drawn. This does not appear to be necessary as the site plan has already been approved. The Sign <br />Easement is more voluntary. By not accepting the Sign Easement, the Master Sign Plan would need to be modified, <br />as the entryway/gateway sign for The COR at this location would likely no longer be feasible. <br />