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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — MARCH 11, 2024 4 <br />boundaries for the plat encompasses both the Drainage and Utility easement and the Conservation <br />Easement. <br />Community Development Director Jagoe reported the Applicant is requesting to partially <br />vacate the existing drainage and utility easement to allow for the expansion of an existing deck in <br />the rear yard. The Certificate of Survey showing the area of the request for partial vacation of the <br />Drainage and Utility Easement was reviewed by staff. The proposed deck would be 448 square <br />feet that would take the place of a 370 square foot deck which has started to deteriorate. The <br />proposed location of the deck would encroach on the current drainage and utility easement. The <br />proposed vacation is for a triangle at the southwest of the existing buildable pad on the plat. The <br />proposed would not vacate or encroach on any of the conservation easement. <br />Community Development Director Jagoe explained the Public Works Director has reviewed <br />the proposed easement vacation and provided a memo in support of the vacation request. It has <br />been verified that the proposed area to be vacated would not impact ongoing maintenance or <br />functionality of an adjacent storm sewer outlet with the grading plan as submitted by the <br />Applicant. Staff has shared the proposed easement vacation with representatives of the Minnesota <br />Board of Water and Soil Resources and Rice Creek Watershed District and the proposal did not <br />raise concerns. The Applicant confirmed with Rice Creek Watershed District that additional <br />permitting from that entity would not be required. A request for a Vacation of Easement requires <br />a public hearing before the City Council. <br />Councilmember Holden asked if these were wetlands or stormwater ponds. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen explained the property had a stormwater <br />retention pond directly west of the house that the City maintains. He noted this stormwater pond <br />drains into a wetland. <br />Mayor Grant opened the public hearing at 7:16 p.m. <br />With no one coming forward to speak, Mayor Grant closed the public hearing at 7:17 p.m. <br />11. NEW BUSINESS <br />A. Resolution 2024-013 — Vacation Of Drainage And Utility Easement Vacation — <br />1594 Lake Johanna Boulevard — Planning Case 24-004 <br />Community Development Director Jagoe stated on February 20, 2024 the City received a land <br />use application for a Vacation of Drainage Utility Easement for the property at 1594 Lake <br />Johanna Boulevard. The property is the site of a Drainage and Utility Easement per the Plat of <br />Lake Johanna Woods as well as a Conservation Easement. The request for a partial vacation is for <br />the Drainage and Utility Easement. The Applicant is requesting to partially vacate the existing <br />drainage and utility easement to allow for the expansion of an existing deck in the rear yard. It <br />was noted staff is recommending approval of a Partial Vacation of Drainage and Utility Easement <br />lying within Lot 2, Block 1, Lake Johanna Woods plat. <br />MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Rousseau seconded a <br />motion to adopt Resolution 2024-013 — Vacation Of Drainage And Utility <br />Easement Vacation —1594 Lake Johanna Boulevard. <br />
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