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TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />Flanning Commission and Council <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth^ Zoning Administrator <br />November 19, 1979 <br />SUBJECT: *528 Haefele, Martin, Hassel, STREET VACATION - A PORTION <br />OF NAVARRE LANE <br />The abutting property ovmers, Richard J. Haefele representing the <br />Church, Richard Hassel and Erwin Martin have petitioned to vacate <br />a portion of Navarre Lane, from the intersection of Navarre Lane at <br />County Road 19 to the intersection of Navarre Lane at Olive Avenue <br />(see enclosed plat map). <br />The County has closed the Navarre Lane access off at County Road 19 <br />because of its nearness to the traffic signal at County Road 15 and <br />19 and of the dangers arising from left turns being made by cars going <br />south on County Road 19. The County has stated that the Navarre Lane <br />access will never be opened or that an additional curb cut wil'. not <br />be approved in the right of way if City approves vacation. <br />I have enclosed a utility map demonstrating, I hope, the futility <br />of attempting to grant a separate easement for each utility (10’ for <br />each). If the entire vacation is approved, I would recoimnend a blanket <br />utility easement over the entire 66'. This type of restriction would <br />set severe limitations also on the property ovmers. It is important <br />that we receive some input from the Church as to future use proposed. <br />A corner of the Church building is located within the Navarre Lane <br />right of way. It may be possible to vacate that portion as opposed <br />to getting involved in the complex network of utility easements.