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Th: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />From: John R. Gerhardson, Public Works Director <br />I.'tte: April 7, 1988 <br />l.oject: Driveway Access Easement - 2673 & 2655 Pheasant Road and 2615 <br />Shadywood Road <br />ecently the City received a request from Dallas Messer, 2673 Pheasant Road <br />for a driveway easement over City property. <br />_'urrently the Messers and their neighbor at 26�.3 Pheasant Road are using <br />the City property for driveway access to their property. <br />I suggested that if we are to approve one access, we should approve both at <br />the same time, eliminating future review and expense. The Messers have <br />agreed to this and are therefore submitting two easement documents for <br />approval. <br />We have also received a request from the resident at 2615 Shadywood Road <br />for legal access to their property over the same City property, as their <br />rear yard is adjacent to the City property. <br />The City currently has sanitary sewer pipes in the 40' strip, which sewer <br />pipe serves all of the above properties. The residence at 2615 Shadywood <br />Road has access from Shadywood Road. <br />Recommendation: To approve vehicle access over City property for 2673 and <br />2655 Pheasant Road and to deny vehicle access over City property for 2615 <br />Shadywood Road. <br />Proposed motion moved 2nd to approve vehicle access over <br />City property for 2673 and 2655 Pheasant Road and to deny vehicle access <br />over City property for 2615 Shadywood Road. <br />TO: Mayor and City Council <br />)"Q <br />FROM: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator, <br />Forwarded recommending approval subject to their payment of all city legal <br />costs. The denial for access of 261.5 is that they have legal access on <br />Shadywood and would probably need to be treated as a through lot if double <br />accesses. <br />