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CC Regular Session 4. 12. <br />Meeting Date: 04/28/2015 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #15-04-098 Approving an Encroachment Agreement for a Portion of a Proposed Deck in a <br />Drainage and Utility Easement at 16901 Kamacite St NW <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City received a Building Permit Application for a proposed fourteen foot by sixteen foot (14' x 16') deck (the <br />"Deck") on the property located at 16901 Kamacite St NW (the "Subject Property"). There is an existing Drainage <br />and Utility Easement (the "Easement") in the rear yard that would be partially encroached upon by the proposed <br />Deck, which prompted the request for an Encroachment Agreement. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required when considering an Encroachment Agreement. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The majority of the rear yard of the Subject Property is encumbered by the Easement and the purpose of the <br />Easement is for flood storage (it is not encumbering a wetland and there is no infrastructure within it presently). <br />The home on the Subject Property, which was positioned at the minimum required front yard setback, is about ten <br />(10) feet from the Easement boundary. From south to north, the Easement does angle away from the home but the <br />sliding glass door is located near the south wall of the home, closest to the Easement. <br />Engineering Staff have reviewed this request and have stated that the requested encroachment would be acceptable <br />as long as the Deck footings remain outside the Easement. It does not appear that the cantilevered portion of the <br />Deck would interfere with any potential maintenance within the Easement. Nonetheless, the Encroachment <br />Agreement has been drafted such that the City retains its rights within the Easement area and, if it were ever <br />necessary for the functionality of the Easement, includes a provision that would require the owner of the Subject <br />Property to remove those portions of the Deck that encroach in the Easement area. <br />Alternatives <br />Option #1: Adopt Resolution # 15-04-098 approving an Encroachment Agreement for the proposed Deck contingent <br />upon the Deck footings being located outside the Easement. The Easement is for flood storage capacity and <br />allowing a portion of the Deck to cantilever into the Easement should not impact the purpose of the Easement. Staff <br />supports this option. <br />Option #2: Adopt a modified Resolution #15-04-098 approving an Encroachment Agreement for the proposed <br />Deck, including the Deck footings within the Easement area. Staff is not supportive of the option allowing footings <br />within the easement as it potentially may set a precedent for future requests to encroach in drainage and utility <br />easements. <br />Option #3: Do not adopt Resolution #15-04-098. This action would require modifications to the proposed Deck <br />such that no part of it would encroach within the Easement. If the Deck can be constructed such that only the <br />cantilevered portion (in this instance, no more than four [4] feet) encroaches into the Easement, it shouldn't have <br />any impact on the purpose of the Easement. Thus, Staff does not support this option. <br />
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