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File #: 20-237    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/29/2020 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 6/11/2020 Final action:
Title: Consideration of Release of Drainage Easement at 3310 E. Stella Lane (APN 164-05-125)
Attachments: 1. A - Application, 2. B - Vicinity Map & Related Information, 3. C - Narrative, 4. D - Preserve at Lincoln III Map of Easement Release, 5. E - Resolution 2020-13, 6. F - Drainage Report, 7. G - Notification Materials, 8. H - Public Comment, 9. I - Preserve at Lincoln II Map of Easement Modification, 10. J - PowerPoint Presentation
TO: Mayor Bien-Willner and Town Council Members

FROM: Jill Keimach,Town Manager
Jeremy Knapp, Community Development Director
George Burton, Senior Planner

DATE: June 11, 2020

DEPARTMENT: Community Development

Staff Contact George Burton, Senior Planner, 480-348-3525
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Consideration of Release of Drainage Easement at 3310 E. Stella Lane (APN 164-05-125)
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RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution 2020-13, authorizing the release and abandonment of a drainage easement located at 3310 E. Stella Lane.
Background

REQUEST:
The applicant is requesting a release and abandonment of an existing drainage easement.

BACKGROUND:
History and Scope of Request
3310 E. Stella Lane was created via the Preserve at Lincoln subdivision on February 26, 2004. During the subdivision plat process, a drainage easement was recorded in accordance with the existing site conditions and development standards at that time. On October 30, 2019, the existing drainage easement was modified to accommodate a new single family residence. The easement was relocated to the east side of the property and the house is currently under construction. A copy of the Preserve at Lincoln II easement modification map is enclosed for reference.

There is an existing subdivision wall located along the north property line of the subject lot and the Preserve at Lincoln subdivision. The drainage report and project narrative identify that there are no drainage openings in the subdivision wall and that any flows north of the wall are directed east. The storm water is routed to an eastern wash (located near 6340 N. 34th Place) by the vertical curb and gutter on Lincoln Drive. There is a curb opening along the Lincoln Drive, which allows the water to enter the eastern wash. Also, the subject property will retain its 100-year 2-hour storm water on site. Due to these factors, the applicant is requesting a release/abandonment of the existing drainage e...

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