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CC Regular Session 7. 4. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/08/2022 <br /> By: Brian Hagen, Community Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Adopt Resolution#22-017 Approving Riverstone Outlot Ownership <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Riverstone is a development that has received Final Plat approval for all phases of the project,with the first phase <br /> being platted in 2017 and the last phase platted in 2020. Within the development, outlots were platted for the <br /> purpose of parks, stormwater ponds and utility extensions. In the case of stormwater pond outlots,historically it has <br /> been Ramsey's practice to have such outlots privately owned with a drainage and utility easement granted to the <br /> City for the purpose of conforming to stormwater management requirements. <br /> As part of the overall development review, staff had the opportunity to review documents associated with <br /> implementation of a Homeowners Association(HOA). Typically, the HOA would become the private entity with <br /> ownership of such outlots. However, in the review of the HOA documents,not all outlots were included to be <br /> owned by the HOA. Based on staffs review without requiring the inclusion of the outlots as HOA owned, it was <br /> the developers assumption that the City would assume ownership. Discussions between the developer and staff <br /> occurred on this matter,however, Deeds where never brought forward for acceptance. Though this is not <br /> uncommon for other cities to follow this practice,there is not a common theme across cities for a best practice <br /> when it comes to ownership of outlots. <br /> As the development continued to be platted, Riverstone Development LLC (Developer),became the private owner <br /> of multiple outlots. The Developer does not have a future benefit in holding ownership as the outlots hold a public <br /> use to them. The Developer has requested the City assume ownership of various outlots in the development. <br /> Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Two outlots within the development are owned by the Riverstone Homeowners Association. These two outlots <br /> serve the purpose of a private park and buffer area against the railroad and Highway 10. They are Riverstone, <br /> Outlots A and B and would remain privately owned by the homeowners association. <br /> Staff has discussed the request internally and recognize zero benefit to the Developer to maintain ownership of the <br /> remaining outlots. Furthermore, given the general public purpose of these outlots it would not be unreasonable for <br /> the City to retain ownership. Retaining ownership in this situation would be due to the historical practice of the <br /> City not being implemented in this situation. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Staff recommends approval of the resolution to assume ownership of the outlots identified as follows: <br /> •Riverstone, Outlot D <br /> •Riverstone 4th, Outlots E, G, H <br /> •Riverstone 5th, Outlots A,B <br /> Furthermore, staff recommends ownership of the outlots with the following condition: <br /> •The Developer pay in full any outstanding taxes owed through year end 2022 <br /> Outcome/Action: <br /> Adopt Resolution#22-017 Approving Riverstone Outlot Ownership. <br />
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