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File #: 24-588    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/29/2024 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 5/7/2024 Final action:
Title: Acceptance of a Utility Easement from Tulsa L. Dev, LLC, on property located approximately one-half mile north of Kenosha Street (71st Street), east of 257th East Avenue (Midway Road), Wagoner County, State of Oklahoma, (Section 02, T18N, R15E) (EASE-001384-2024)
Attachments: 1. 2-Utility Easement Dedication, 2. 3-Exhibit 1
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    Broken Arrow City Council

                                                                                                       Meeting of: 05-07-2024

                                                                                    

Title: 

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                     Acceptance of a Utility Easement from Tulsa L. Dev, LLC, on property located approximately one-half mile north of Kenosha Street (71st Street), east of 257th East Avenue (Midway Road), Wagoner County, State of Oklahoma, (Section 02, T18N, R15E) (EASE-001384-2024)
 

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Background:

Tulsa L. Dev., LLC (by Scott Peters) is dedicating an off-site utility easement for purposes providing utility access to a proposed Development. This easement is to serve Phase II of the Park Place, approved by the City Council on September 21, 2021.

 

The dedication of the 15-foot wide utility easement shown in Exhibit 1 has been reviewed by Staff and is recommended for acceptance.

 

Cost:                                                                $0

Funding Source:       None

Requested By:                      Rocky Henkel, Community Development Director                                   

Approved By:                      City Manager’s Office                        

Attachments:                                          Utility Easement Dedication
                                    Exhibit 1

Recommendation:

recommend

Accept the utility easement.

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