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r <br />' ■5f' <br />f <br />Request for Council Action continued <br />Page 2 <br />June S, 1998 <br />Saga Hill Park Access Options_____ <br />3. <br />Disadvantages. <br />Unless the only access would be through the Valek property, this <br />option would require the existing alleyway easement to be extended <br />to the edge of the Church property to make a connection to a public <br />right-of-way. <br />2) <br />3) <br />It would be veiy diflScult to use the 10' easement for vehicular access. <br />If the alleyway was used as a trail or roadway, it would substantially <br />impact the useability of both the Valek property and the Church <br />property. <br />c. Cost estimate for road; $30,000. <br />Reconfigure the access easement on the Church property to reduce its impact on the <br />property and improve its useability as an access. There are two options for doing <br />this. <br />A.Relocate the easement to the eastern edge of the Church property with access <br />to Tonkaview Lane, and enlarge the easement to provide a 50' right-of-way <br />corridor fi’om Tonkaview Lane to the public park property to provide for <br />vehicular access. <br />Advantages. <br />a) Substantially reduces the impact of the easement on the <br />Church property. <br />b) Provides a less expensive vehicular access to the park. <br />Disadvantages. <br />a) <br />b) <br />c) <br />Requires the construction of a public roadway. <br />Requires a new parking lot to be constructed. <br />The new parking lot would require considerable space in the <br />park. <br />Cost estimate for road; $30,000.