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7. 2. <br />CC Regular Session New <br />Meeting Date: 09/24/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Adopt Resolution #24-266 Vacating a Right -of -Way Easement Encumbering the Northern <br />Cul-de-Sac on Bowers Drive Associated with Pearson Place 2nd Addition (Project No. 24-100); Case of <br />Development Consulting Services, LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application from Development Consulting Services, LLC (the "Applicant") for an <br />Easement Vacation and Final Plat for Pearson Place 2nd Addition. The property is legally described as Outlot A, <br />Riverstone South, and is situated between Highway 10, Bowers Drive, Riverdale Drive, and 148th Avenue (the <br />"Subject Property"). A separate case, on this evening's Consent Agenda, addresses the Final Plat and <br />Development Agreement. This case focuses solely on the Easement Vacation. <br />Notification: <br />A notification was posted in the August 23, 2024, Anoka Union Herald and emailed notices were sent to the <br />private utility companies operating in Ramsey. Furthermore, property owners within 350 feet of the Subject <br />Property were mailed a notice of the Public Hearing for the easement vacation as well. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />As part of the Ramsey Gateway Highway 10 project, the Bowers Drive connection to Highway 10 was eliminated <br />in late 2022 and/or early 2023. At that time, the City installed a cul-de-sac bulb at the north end of Bowers Drive, <br />which required a Right -of -Way Easement (Document No. 2368247.007). Now that the Subject Property is being <br />platted into three (3) residential lots, this easement is no longer necessary, as right-of-way will be dedicated with <br />the recording of the Pearson Place 2nd Addition plat. By vacating this right-of-way easement and capturing the <br />necessary right-of-way via the plat, it keeps the title clean. Ultimately, the location and area of right-of-way will <br />be the same, but now it will be reflected on the plat and on the parcel layer used with GIS. <br />The City did hear from one private utility company (Lumen), who noted that they have both overhead and <br />underground cables along the east side of Bowers Drive and preferred to keep their easement rights. Since the <br />easement vacation would be contingent upon the recording of the Pearson Place 2nd Addition plat, it will have no <br />bearing on their infrastructure or their right to access their infrastructure. <br />Both the Applicant and the Property Owner (Pearsons) have requested that they not be responsible for the costs <br />associated with this request (costs would include the public hearing notice in the newspaper, mailing of the public <br />hearing notice to property owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property, Staff time for case preparation, and <br />recording costs). They have stated that the easement benefited the City of Ramsey and that they granted the <br />easement at no cost and therefore, their belief is that the City should be responsible for the cost associated with <br />vacating this right-of-way easement. Staff is seeking direction from City Council on the Applicant's request to <br />waive any costs associated with this aspect of the project. <br />Funding Source: <br />Typically, the Applicant would be responsible for all costs associated with this request. However, as previously <br />noted, the Applicant and the Property Owner have asked that City Council consider waiving their financial <br />responsibility related to the easement vacation. <br />
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