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w <br />*.. •» ••:i y <br />TO:Planning Commission and Council <br />FROM:Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />DATE:January 21, 1980 <br />SUBJECT: #528 Navarre Lane Vacation <br />At our meeting on November 26, 1979 staff was asked to report <br />on the responses from the following agencies, consultants and <br />department heads: <br />1. County Highway Department to determine the amount of right <br />of way they might require for a possible expansion of County <br />Road 15 and 19 intersection. In this report, the question of <br />retaining the access to Shadywood for the service station should <br />be resolved. <br />2. Public Works Department, Gas and Telephone Companies should <br />determine existing location of utilities within Navarre Lane. <br />3. City Attorney to answer the following: What kind of finding <br />must the City have to allow vacation? <br />A. Comments from the Public Works Director <br />1. How costly would it be for the City, gas and telephone companies <br />to locate the four underlying utilities? <br />The cost for the location of all utilities should be borne <br />by the party requesting the vacation. We can assist by <br />making sewer and water as builts available to them. <br />2. What type of access would be necessary if the.entire area <br />was grassed? <br />If the entire area is grassed, this does not create a problem <br />as long as there are no fences or barricades. <br />3. Would a 10' easement be sufficient for each of the utilities? <br />We would need a 20 ft. easement which is the normal utility <br />easement. <br />4.Does the Orono road department use Navarre Lane from the <br />intersection of Olive to the west? Do you see any future use? <br />The Orono street department maintains that part of Nav^a.rre <br />Lane to allow access to the church parking lot and fire <br />hydrant accessibility^. <br />5. Input from the gas and telephone companies as to the feasibility <br />of the application. <br />N/A <br />i <br />- *