File #: ID 20-1122    Version: 1 Name:
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/24/2020 In control: Planning Board
On agenda: 11/6/2020 Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION - A Easement Vacation request (LV-20-000225) to vacate a six-foot utility and drainage easements along each side of the common lot line of the property located at 481 Tarpon Ct. and 490 Tarpon Ct., Marco Island, FL 34145.
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Staff Report, 3. Application, 4. Survey, 5. Spot Survey, 6. Warranty Deeds, 7. Unity of Title, 8. Utility Letters of No Objection, 9. Adjacent Property Owner Notification - 475 & 482 Tarpon Ct

Agenda Item: 10(b)

Prepared By:  Daniel J. Smith, AICP, Director

Business:   Resolution

Department:  Growth Management

Subject:

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RESOLUTION - A Easement Vacation request (LV-20-000225) to vacate a six-foot utility and drainage easements along each side of the common lot line of the property located at 481 Tarpon Ct. and 490 Tarpon Ct., Marco Island, FL 34145.

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BACKGROUND

 

The request is to vacate the six-foot utility and drainage easements along each side of the common lot line of Lots 7 and 8.  No other utility and drainage easements are being requested to be vacated. 

 

 

FUNDING SOURCE / FISCAL IMPACT: N/A

 

 

RECOMMENDATION

 

Staff recommends the Planning Board approve this request contingent upon the below conditions:

 

1.                     The City must receive Summit Broadband and Comcast’s letters of no objection prior to final action by the City Council.

2.                     As required by the City of Marco Island Utilities, the original easement shall remain for a distance of 8’ from the back side of the sidewalk towards the seawall.

3.                     The Owner/Developer is solely responsible for any and all costs associated with this Drainage and Utility Easement vacation, including but not limited to the following:

(1)                                            Property surveys;

(2)                                           Professional design fees;

(3)                                           Permit costs;

(4)                     Preparation and recording of new deeds and this resolution,

                     including and attorney fees;

(5)                     Removal, replacing or relocation of any utilities (if applicable);

(6)                     Removal of existing ground cover;

(7)                     Fill, loam and seed; and

(8)                                           Disposal of any and all construction debris including any and all

                     infrastructure which may exist within the utility easement.

 

 

POTENTIAL MOTION:  

 

“Move to approve Resolution 20-XX with the listed conditions.”