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CC Regular Session 4. 7. <br />Meeting Date: 11/13/2018 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title <br />Approve the Establishment of a Trail Easement Over the Westerly 20' Feet of 5195 142nd Avenue <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to ratify the Economic Development Authorities' approval to place a trail easement over <br />the westerly 20' feet of the city -owned properly commonly referred to as the 'old AMOCO site'. This easement <br />would allow the city to construct a trail parallel to T.H. #47 in the future at such time as additional easements are <br />acquired to the north —and there is funding in place. <br />A trail in this location is one of the priority locations in the city where there are 'gaps' in the planned -for trail <br />system. This location along the state highway is in the urbanized area and along a high volume roadway, thus <br />improving safety for pedestrians and motorists when the trail would be in place. The first attachment shows the <br />'cow path' where people are walking on the highway, and then angling through the ROW to the existing trail along <br />the Holiday Station Store. <br />Notification: <br />N/A <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />While the alternative exists to 'do nothing at this time' staff does not recomend this, as aquiring an easement in the <br />future from an established business can be complicated, time consuming and potentially costly. It may be noted that <br />a trail when in place, can be a significant benefit to a retail establishment, and therefore can actually add value to <br />this city -owned parcel that is for sale. <br />It may be further pointed out, that the 20' foot trail easement does not diminish the buildable area of the lot <br />(structure or parking lot), and the easement area may be included, and counted as a landscaped border that may be <br />required of City Code. <br />In conclusion, the City Attorney explains that it the City cannot grant an easement to 'itself, so this case directs the <br />City Attorney to prepare the legal document(s) to record the aforementioned Trail Easement, with, and at the time <br />of the sale and transfer of the property known as LOT 1, BLOCK 1, RIVER'S BEND PLAZA 2ND ADDITION. <br />Funding Source: <br />The authorization of a trail easement does not implicate the city to construct a trail or incur any significant cost. The <br />fees to record the easement are believed to be less than $100 and would be accommodated within the Parks General <br />Fund budget, or from the land sale proceeds. <br />Recommendation: <br />The EDA and Staff recommends recording the 20' foot trail easement at the time of sale —and informing any <br />prospective buyer interested in the property. <br />Action: <br />