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ICE <br />?iA <br />lERBER li <br />ms Pt. R <br />IION <br />1. <br />:le, <br />;n & R. <br />Ln <br />M <br />m <br />MINUTES OF A PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 28, 198C <br />PAGE 2 <br />Hennepin County requested an additional 33' of right- <br />of-way at the west end of Navarre Lane at the inter <br />section of Shadywood. The Public Works Director stated <br />that easements for the four utilities would be necessary <br />and access for maintenance of the two fire hydrants on <br />the south side of Navarre Lane. Mr. Haefele questioned <br />the City's concern in vacating just a roadway easement <br />not a dedicated road. He added that all abutting property <br />owners would grant the necessary easements for the four <br />utilities and that the area would be maintained to allow <br />access to the fire hydrants. Staff was asked to send <br />pertinent sections of the application file to enable <br />Mr. Haefele to submit a written response for Council <br />Meeting of February 11, i980. <br />Wilson made the following motion: <br />The proposal as we understand involves the vacation of <br />Navarre Lane from the intersection of County Road 19 <br />to the Olive Avenue intersection with the possible <br />exception of a 33' strip of additional right-of-way <br />requested by the County and that adjacent property <br />owners be required to grant underlying easements for <br />all four utilities including access to the fire <br />hydrants resulting in the following advantages <br />benefitingf the public interest: <br />1. abutting property owners plan to clean up and <br />landscape the entire area, <br />2. title difficulties for church resolved, <br />3. property placed back on tax roles, and <br />4. eliminate need of City to maintain street area. <br />The difficulties of the Planning Commission to come to <br />grips with the proposal is the issue of safety involving <br />both fire hydrants located in street right-of-way which <br />remain important for public safety requiring the City <br />to maintain the access to hydrants offsetting benefit <br />of vacation. In the absence of any direction as to <br />possible use of the hydrant, we are recommending that <br />just so much of Navarre Lane be vacated to uncloud the <br />Church's real estate title* Adams seconded the motion <br />with an additional comment. He advised that before a <br />vacation of the whole street can be considered, an <br />adequate review and study must be made of the exact <br />location of all four utilities and the proposed land <br />scape plan for the area. Vote: Ayes (5), Nays (0). <br />Motion passed unanimously. <br />R. HAEFELE, <br />E. MARTIN, & <br />R. HASSEL <br />Navarre Lane <br />VACATION <br />(#528) Cont.
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