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Melanie Curtis <br /> From: Amy Schutt <ASchutt@ck-law.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, July 29, 2019 11:36 AM <br /> To: Melanie Curtis <br /> Cc: Soren Mattick;Jean Olson <br /> Subject: FW: 3262 North Shore Drive <br /> Attachments: 20190729113936004.pdf; 20190729113927653.pdf <br /> Melanie, <br /> Soren asked me to respond to your email below. I have pulled up the attached two additional documents. I agree, it <br /> looks like it covers the whole lot, but it doesn't say it's exclusive.This is a private easement, not a public one. The City <br /> does not typically consider private easements in its development review process. I don't think you should withhold <br /> permits based on its existence. <br /> The easement is appurtenant, meaning it runs with the land. In order to get rid of it, they would need to get a release <br /> from all owners of the land benefitted by it. In addition, it looks like the easement was duplicated in the attached <br /> document#2887366, so technically they'd need a release of that document too. If that's something they want to <br /> pursue, I would encourage them to contact a title company and get title commitments, to see if there are any other <br /> related easement documents that would need to be released. I did not do a full review of the title. <br /> Amy B. Schutt <br /> Attorney <br /> CAMPBELL KNUTSON,P.A. <br /> Grand Oak Office Center I <br /> 560 Blue Gentian Road,Suite 290 <br /> Hagan,MN 55121 <br /> Phone:(651)234-6226• lax:(651)234-6237 <br /> aschutt(a(k-law.(U • www.ck-law.cum <br /> (}T CAMPBELL KNUTSON <br /> From: Melanie Curtis<MCurtis@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Sent:Thursday,July 25, 2019 3:06 PM <br /> To:Jean Olson <JOIson@ck-law.com> <br /> Cc: Laura Oakden <loakden@ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Subject: RE: 3262 North Shore Drive <br /> Jeannie <br /> See the comments from the property owner below. In your opinion does the easement need to be <br /> officially vacated for the City to permit construction within the encumbered area (i.e. the lot)? How <br /> do they vacate it? <br /> 1 <br />