File #: ID 17-0118    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/16/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/21/2017 Final action: 3/21/2017
Title: Resolution Closing a Portion of Bain Street
Sponsors: Planning
Attachments: 1. Bain Map, 2. Bain Street Closing Petition, 3. ZCDF LLC SOS.pdf, 4. PB 2017 3 MAR minutes.pdf, 5. 17-0118 Bain Street Closing Resolution.pdf
Title
Resolution Closing a Portion of Bain Street

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Department: Planning
Council District: District #2

Public Hearing: Yes
Advertising Date/By: March 8 and 15, 2017/ City Clerk

Contact 1 and Phone: Sue Schwartz at 373-2149
Contact 2 and Phone: Steve Galanti at 373-2918


PURPOSE:
The property owner has requested the closing of a portion of the Bain Street. Staff requests that City Council hold a public hearing to receive public comment and to consider adoption of the street closing resolution.

BACKGROUND:
This portion of Bain Street, from a point approximately 195 feet west of its intersection with South Elm Street westward, approximately 156.86 feet to its terminus. The portion of R-O-W that is requested to be closed is identified as the 0.155-acre (6,764 sf) portion of Bain Street as shown on the attached survey.

The petition was signed by the property owners bordering on 100% of the right-of-way.

The closing is being requested so that the land can be added to the abutting property to aid future development.

BUDGET IMPACT:
There will be no impact on the current or future budgets.

RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUESTED: The Technical Review Committee (TRC) feels circumstances here allow the City to make the two required determinations for a street closing: (1) that closing the street to vehicular traffic is not contrary to the public interest, and (2) that no property owner in the vicinity is deprived of reasonable means of ingress and egress.

In order to maintain "reasonable means of ingress and egress," the applicant has been advised that the two resultant lots would need to be recombined so that each lot has frontage and direct vehicular access to a public street.

Therefore, the Technical Review Committee (TRC) recommended the closing with two conditions: (1) the City shall retain 20-foot utility easements over existing utility lines until such time as the lines are no longer needed for public use, and (2) That the applicant shall dedicate to...

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