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CC Regular Session 5. 14. <br /> Meeting Date: 06/14/2022 <br /> By: Bruce Westby,Engineering/Public <br /> Works <br /> Information <br /> Title <br /> Adopt Resolution#22-113 Approving Shawn Acres Park Cartway Easement Agreement to Thorn Lake Property <br /> (PID#04-32-25-3 1-000 1); Case of Thomas Kurak <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Purpose: <br /> The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution#22-113 approving the Cartway Easement Agreement through <br /> Shawn Acres Park providing a cartway to Thorn Lake Property PID#04-32-25-3 1-000 1. <br /> Background: <br /> On August 18, 2021,the City of Ramsey received an official petition from Tom Kurak(the "Petitioner")pursuant <br /> to Minnesota Statute 435.37 requesting establishment of a cartway to access the landlocked Thorn Lake parcel <br /> having PID#04-32-25-31-0001 (the"Subject Property"). A copy of the petition is attached. <br /> Minnesota Statute 435.37, subd. l(a),requires a city council to establish a cartway at least two rods wide <br /> connecting a petitioner's land to a public road if a petition is presented by the owner of a tract of land containing at <br /> least five acres who has no access thereto except over lands of others. <br /> Minnesota Statute 435.37, subd. 1(b), states that the city council may select an alternate route other than that <br /> petitioned for if the alternate route is deemed by the city council to be less disruptive and less damaging to the <br /> affected landowners and in the public's best interest. <br /> Minnesota Statute 435.37, subd. 1(c), states that the amount of damages must be paid by the petitioner to the city <br /> before the cartway is opened. For the purposes of said subdivision, damages means (1)the compensation(if any) <br /> awarded to the owner of the land upon which the cartway is established and(2)the costs of professional and other <br /> services,hearing costs, administrative costs,recording costs, and other costs and expenses that the city may incur in <br /> connection with the proceedings for the establishment of the cartway. <br /> On September 14, 2021, Staff presented the petition for cartway access to the Subject Property to the City Council, <br /> outlined the Petitioner's requested cartway route, and presented two alternate routes developed by City Staff. <br /> On October 12, 2021,the City Council adopted Resolution#21-291 designating the route for the petitioned cartway <br /> access to the Subject Property using Staff s recommended route through Shawn Acres Park, and ordering a Public <br /> Hearing for 7 pm on December 14, 2021. <br /> On November 9, 2021,the City Council adopted Resolution#21-316 rescheduling the Public Hearing at the request <br /> of the Petitioner to 7 pm on February 8, 2022,to allow the Petitioner to attend the hearing and to provide additional <br /> time for the Petitioner to serve required hearing notices. <br /> On February 2, 2022,the Petitioner submitted notarized affidavits to the City verifying that the required Public <br /> Hearing notices were delivered to all parties within the required timelines and provided an escrow payment of <br /> $20,000 to cover the City's costs and expenses related to their petition request. The Petitioner also posted Public <br /> Hearing notices at the City's posting places within the required timelines. <br />
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