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Public Works Committee 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 04/20/2021 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Title: <br />Consider Request to Vacate Road Easement between 5805 and 5860 148th Lane NW <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In March of 2020, the Planning Commission reviewed and approved a variance related to the proposed location of a <br />detached accessory building at 5805 148th Lane NW. As part of that discussion and approval, the Planning <br />Commission directed Staff to initiate the process to vacate approximately 600 feet of existing roadway easement <br />between 5805 and 5860 148th Lane (the "Subject Properties"). <br />Timeframe: <br />15 minutes <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The existing road easement extends from the Subject Properties eastern boundaries west a bit over 600 feet. A road <br />was never constructed within this portion of the easement and the City Attorney has stated that since no there has <br />never been any road improvement within this portion of the easement and since the City has not maintained this <br />portion of the easement, it is not 'open' to use by the general public. It is worth noting that the segment of 148th <br />Lane NW west of Nowthen Boulevard is gravel; it has never been upgraded to a paved street. <br />Just west of where the road easement terminates is a large wetland complex, which really diminishes the likelihood <br />of further development west of the Subject Properties. Thus, the only potential scenario in which the easement <br />could be necessary would be if either of the Subject Properties wanted to subdivide in the future. However, the <br />Subject Properties are zoned R-1 Residential (MUSA) and guided Low Density Residential (LDR) in the <br />Comprehensive Plan, which would require extension of sewer and water. While there is a trunk sanitary sewer line <br />west of the tenninus of this road easement (through the wetland complex), the nearest trunk water line is along <br />Nowthen Boulevard. Furthermore, there is also wetland over portions of the Subject Properties as well, further <br />diminishing the potential for subdivision. <br />As can be seen from the aerial view of the Subject Properties, there is no cul-de-sac bulb where 148th Lane <br />currently terminates. Should the easement be vacated, a small bulb would be constructed, presumably within the <br />existing sixty-six (66) foot wide corridor, creating some maneuverability for large vehicles (plow trucks, <br />garbage/recycling trucks, etc.). While it would not meet current standards, it would be an improvement from what <br />exists presently. <br />Alternatives: <br />Alternative 1: Motion to recommend City Council vacate that portion of road easement generally from the eastern <br />boundaries of the Subject Properties west to its terminus and direct staff to develop plans to construct a cul-de-sac <br />bulb within the existing, remaining easement area. <br />Alternative 2: Motion to recommend City Council vacate that portion of road easement generally from the eastern <br />boundaries of the Subject Properties west to its terminus and direct staff to work the the owners of the Subject <br />Properties to obtain a greater radius for a cul-de-sac bulb. <br />Alternative 3: Motion to recommend that the City Council not vacate this existing roadway easement. <br />