File #: Res 2018-60    Version: 1 Name: Return of Canal Buffer Land Dedication
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/17/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/6/2018 Final action: 8/6/2018
Title: RESOLUTION APPROVING SALE OF PROPERTY BY QUITCLAIM DEED TO UNLIMITED STORAGE, LLC
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Canal Dedications Exhibit
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RESOLUTION APPROVING SALE OF PROPERTY BY QUITCLAIM DEED TO UNLIMITED STORAGE, LLC

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Summary and Background Information: The Prairieways Action Plan includes trails along the City's canals, utilizing an improved version of the ditch company's maintenance road and adding benches, trash cans, etc. A one hundred foot buffer zone is recommended on both sides of the canal to protect desired recreational, aesthetic or wildlife benefits.

The O'Brian Canal runs from the southern city limits north to Barr Lake and the Burlington Canal exists north of 104th Ave. and into Brighton. The O'Brian is approximately 50 feet wide and the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company (FRICO) has right of way totaling approximately 120 feet (an additional 35 feet on either side.) Over the past 10-15 years, several tracts of land along this canal, outside FRICO's right of way, have been dedicated to the City as a part of the development process. It has come to staff's attention that there are a few issues with this overall plan. To complete a buffer along the entire length of the canal, development or redevelopment needs to occur on every parcel as the dedication is a part of the development process. This will take many years to accomplish and may never occur. Since the City owns the parcels, they are responsible for maintenance of weeds, trash, etc. on them and they are often hard to access. The right of way owned by FRICO provides an adequate buffer in most areas. Final stages of planning are underway to construct a trail along a few sections of the O'Brian Canal and the Burlington Canal, all of which are north of 101st Ave. There is no timeline identified to extend the trail south of 101st Ave.

A landowner at 101st and Havana St. has requested that the land dedicated along the canal when his property was developed in 2006 be returned to him as there are no plans to develop the trail in this location at this time and the land is usable for his business. The tract i...

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