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Application Date: 3>25-99 <br />Application Complete Date: 4-1-99 <br />60-Day Action Deadline Date: 6-1-99 <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />MAY 1 0 1999 <br />Cl I V Ut* Ofioivo <br />Date: May?, 1999 <br />Item No.: ^ <br />Department Approval: Administrator Approval: <br />Name: Michael P. Gaffron <br />Title: Senior Planning Coordinator <br />Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Item Description: #2480 Spring Hill Golf Club, 725 Sixth Avenue North - Preliminary Plat <br />Easement Vacation - Resolution <br />LLt of Exhibits <br />A - Resolution <br />B - 4-29-99 Letter from Hennepin County Transportation Dept. <br />C - Tom Crosby memo re: County right-of-way request. <br />D - Submitted Draft Plat Drawings <br />E - Trail Agreement <br />F - Memo and Exhibits of April 15,1999 <br />Easement Dedication Primary Reason for Plat <br />Spring Hill Golf Club was issued a CUP in May 1997. One of the conditions of approval was that <br />Spring Hill would formally grant Conservation and Flowage Easements to the City over the various <br />wetlands and drainageways on the property. It was determined that this could be most effectively <br />done after the approved wetland alterations and drainageway reroutings were completed, to ensure <br />accurate legal descriptions. <br />Due to the sheer number of wetlands and drainageways, and the complexity of their descriptions, <br />Spring Hill has chosen to dedicate these easement areas on a plat, which staff agrees is superior to <br />multiple pages of lengthy legal descriptions. <br />The request also includes the vacation of two pre-existing conser%'ation and flowage easements <br />which will be replaced by larger easements. The two being vacated are just north of Spring Hill <br />Road and slightly west of the intersection of Spring Hill and East Long Lake Road (see Exhibit G <br />of April 15 memo).
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