LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 17-2765    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/4/2017 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 10/17/2017 Final action: 10/17/2017
Title: Acceptance of a Utility Easement from REIP, LLC on a portion of unplatted property north of Albany Drive and a quarter mile east of Aspen Avenue, shown as Exhibit A (Section 34, T19N, R14E) (Jim Norton Chevrolet Support Lot)
Attachments: 1. Norton REIP Ded of UE.pdf, 2. Overall Map.pdf

Broken Arrow City Council

Meeting of: 10-17-2017

 

To:                     Mayor and City Council Members

From:                     Development Services Department

Title: 

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                     Acceptance of a Utility Easement from REIP, LLC on a portion of unplatted property north of Albany Drive and a quarter mile east of Aspen Avenue, shown as Exhibit A (Section 34, T19N, R14E) (Jim Norton Chevrolet Support Lot)

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Background:                     REIP, LLC is dedicating a utility easement running north/south along and adjacent to Albany Drive for a sewer line extension to serve a future building on the Jim Norton Chevrolet support lot.    The utility easement is shown as Exhibit A and is one of two easements being provided in association with this proposed project.

 

Staff has reviewed the documents and recommends acceptance of the utility easement dedication.

                     

Cost:                                                                None

Prepared By:                                           Michael Skates, P.E., CFM, Development Services Director

Reviewed By:                                          Assistant City Manager - Operations
                                    Legal Department                                   

Approved By:                      Michael L. Spurgeon, City Manager

Attachments:                                          Norton REIP Ded. Util. Esmt 

                                                               Overall Map     

                           

Recommendation:    Accept the utility easement