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CC Regular Session 4. 9. <br />Meeting Date: 06/14/2016 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #16-06-110 Approving Permanent Trail Easement Agreement on Outlots B and D, Northfork <br />Moors Addition <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Attached Figure A shows a portion of the existing regional pedestrian trail system north of Alpine Drive <br />connecting to the Northfork development. The majority of the trail system was constructed in the mid to late-1990's. <br />The "Outlot B Segment", identified graphically in Figure A and in Exhibit B of the attached easement agreement, <br />was constructed with the original trail but was not constructed within the easements platted with Northfork Moors <br />Addition for reasons unknown to City staff. The "Outlot D Segment" was constructed later (in the summer of 2011) <br />and also was not constructed to align with easements platted with the Northfork Moors Addition. Aerial images <br />suggest these trail segments may have been constructed outside of platted easements to avoid wetland impacts <br />and/or to provide more convenient trail system access. Whatever the reasons, these trail segments are not currently <br />encumbered by permanent trail easements but should be to allow the City to legally maintain the trail connections in <br />perpetuity. <br />Upon researching this issue, staff found the Northfork Homeowners Association (NFHOA) had been working with <br />the City in May of 2011 to execute a Right of Entry Agreement for constructing the trail segment in Outlot D. See <br />attached email correspondence between Mr. William Kingston, then NFHOA Board member, and Mr. Tim <br />Himmer, then Ramsey City Engineer. Per the email and attached Right of Entry Agreement, the NFHOA was <br />working on the final form of a trail easement, but then the paper trail ended and there is no record of any easements <br />ever being conveyed. <br />Staff has therefore been working with the NFHOA Board recently to execute the attached permanent trail easement <br />agreement covering the two existing trail segments not encumbered by easements. The attached permanent trail <br />easement agreement was approved by the NFHOA Board at their May 2016 meeting, and has since been signed by <br />the current NFHOA President, Mr. William Kingston. <br />Staff is requesting Council approval of the attached permanent trail easement agreement to grant the City permanent <br />easements over the described 16-foot (Outlot B) and 20-foot (Outlot D) wide easement corridors to legally maintain <br />the existing paved trail segments. <br />Notification: <br />Notifications were not required for this case. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />As previously discussed by Council with the Andrie Street and 164th Lane Reconstruction project, these public trail <br />connections provide a reasonable trail connection through the Northfork development and therefore provide <br />significant benefit to the public. <br />Alternatives: <br />Alternative # 1 — Motion to adopt Resolution # 16-06-110 approving permanent trail easement agreement on Outlots <br />