File #: Ord. 1005    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/30/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/2/2019 Final action: 7/2/2019
Title: Ordinance vacating drainage easement on Outlot A Southbridge 1st Addition.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Ordinance, 2. 2 - Southbridge Outlot A Vacation Map, 3. 3 - Memo Status of Outlot A 062519, 4. 4 - Councilor DeLong Info.from 6.18.2019 CC mtg. (1), 5. 5 - 2019_06_27 DeLong Additional Outlot A Information (2)
City Council Meeting Date: July 2, 2019

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Sean M. Simonson, Engineering Manager
David Bennett, Public Works Director/City Engineer

Title
Ordinance vacating drainage easement on Outlot A Southbridge 1st Addition.

Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council is asked to approve the second reading of an ordinance vacating drainage and utility easement on Outlot A Southbridge 1st Addition.

Summary Report:
On June 18, 2019, the City held a public hearing and the first reading of Ordinance 1005 vacating the drainage and utility easement on Outlot A Southbridge 1st Addition. As part of the public hearing and Council discussion, there were questions regarding the status of Outlot A as City Park. The City has compiled a summary of information and actions as it relates to Outlot A (Attachment 3). In summary, Outlot A is in private ownership and the property was not dedicated to the City for park. The Southbridge development met its park dedication development obligations.

The typical process/sequence for park dedication is as follows:

1. Park Dedication is regulated by Article 5 of the Land Development Code and is triggered by Major Subdivision.
2. The amount of land or cash payment in lieu of park is determined at the time of preliminary plat.
3. The dedication of land or the payment of cash in lieu of land dedication by the applicant shall occur as a condition prior the city council approval of the final plat.
4. Park Dedication is completed by Resolution. This is the end of the process. The developer shall provide the city evidence of title in a form acceptable to the city attorney or a title insurance policy insuring the city's interest in the property. In any dedication of required land, the developer must have good and marketable title to the land, free and clear of any mortgages, liens, encumbrances or assessments, except easements or minor imperfections of title acceptable to the city...

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