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CC Regular Session 7. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 03/08/2022 <br />By: Brian McCann, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #22-13 Vacating Drainage and Utility Easements at 5280 161st Ave NW <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application from Mark Rice (the "Applicant") for an Easement Vacation request related to <br />a Minor Plat for 5280 161st Ave NW (the "Subject Property). The purpose of this request is for the construction of <br />a 36' x 36' accessory structure. <br />Notification: <br />The City attempted to send a mailing via standard U.S. mail to property owners within 350 feet of the Subject <br />Property, as noted in the Anoka County Property Records, notifying them of the public hearing. The notice was also <br />published in the Anoka County Union Herald for the February 22, 2022 City Council regular meeting. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Vacation of Drainage and Utility Easement <br />The Easement Vacation is proposed to vacate all existing drainage and utility easements on the Subject Property. <br />New drainage and utility easements will be dedicated on the final plat that was approved during the City Council <br />regular meeting on February 22, 2022.. Engineering previously reviewed the requested Easement Vacation and <br />supported it as long as there remained five (5) feet of easement beyond the Base Flood Elevation shown on the <br />survey (which is included on the Final Plat). Attached to the case is the area of drainage and utility easement that <br />will not be rededicated as part of the new plat. <br />Encroachment of Scenic Easement <br />There is a Scenic Easement over a portion of the Subject Property, which encumbers the same area as the drainage <br />and utility easement. When the Applicant originally contacted the City regarding this project, Staff contacted the <br />now previous City Attorney regarding the potential to vacate a portion of this easement as well. Since there is no <br />identifiable public benefit, there is no legal basis for vacating any portion of the Scenic Easement. Although, per <br />the language of the Scenic Easement, the City Council can authorize a the location of a structure within the Scenic <br />Easement, which was incorporated with the Minor Plat - as shown on the Sketch Plan attached to this case - and <br />approved during the City Council regular meeting on February 22, 2022. <br />Variance <br />The applicant has also requested a variance to the setback for the Ordinary High Watermark. The Planning <br />Commission held a Public Hearing on the request at their February 24, 2022 regular meeting. The Planning <br />Commission approved the variance. No action is required by the City Council for the variance request. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative 1: Adopt Ordinance #22-13 Vacating all Drainage and Utility Easements on Lots 11 &12, Block 6 <br />Barthels Rum River Acres (together known as 5280 161 st Ave NW). This alternative would vacate drainage and <br />utility easements that are no longer necessary on the Subject Property. Staff supports this alternative. <br />Alternative 2: Do not adopt Ordinance #22-13. If the Ordinance is not adopted, this segment of drainage and utility <br />
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