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-� -- <br />so reserve purposes, in the same manner as vacation proceedings are conducted for streets, <br />3� alleys and other public ways under a home rule charter or other provisions of law. <br />s2 4.3 On December 15, 2008, the Roseville City Council approved the proposal by Metro <br />33 Transit to construct a 460-stall park and ride facility in the northeast corner of the Old <br />34 Dominion parcel. A subsequent action by the City Council approved a two-lot <br />35 subdivision known as Twin Lakes Addition of the parcel, creating the lot for the park and <br />3� ride facility and Outlot A that may not be developed without further platting. <br />3� 4.4 Also on December 15, 2008, the City Council approved the Vacation and Re-Granting <br />38 Agreement. This agreement stipulates the terms and conditions under which the Twin <br />39 Lakes Addition plat shall be recorded and the process that will occur (by the applicant <br />ao and City) to vacate the 10 foot wide strips of land along the north and east boundaries of <br />a� the Old Dominion parcel. <br />42 <br />4� <br />44 <br />45 <br />46 <br />47 <br />4£? <br />a� <br />:.� l; <br />51 <br />52 <br />53 <br />54 <br />55 <br />50 <br />�� <br />�� <br />��; <br />60 <br />61 <br />02 <br />4.5 The ] 0-foot wide strips of land were conveyed to the City in a Quit Claim Deed back on <br />April 29, 1959 and contained within Document Number 1511814 and recorded with the <br />Ramsey County Recorder on June 7, 1960. The City and property owners never fully <br />agreed on the ownership of the strips of land. Thus the Vacation and Re-Granting <br />Agreement was created to allow the Metro Transit project to proceed while allowing the <br />City to retain its right for use of the land. <br />4.6 Recently, the Ramsey County Surveyor accepted the Twin Lakes Addition plat, which <br />will allow the applicant to produce mylar document's for signature and, ultimately, <br />recording. This subdivision depicts the 10-foot-wide strips of land as dedicated public <br />right-of-way for Iona Lane and Mount Ridge Road. The executed Agreement requires <br />the City to vacate the portion of the strips of land NOT contained within Lot l, Block 1, <br />Twin Lakes Addition or that which lies over the Outlot. <br />5.0 PLANNING COMMISSION/STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br />On May 6, 2009 that Roseville Planning Commission held the duly noticed public <br />hearing regarding the Old Dominion request for right-of-way vacation. No citizens were <br />in the audience to address the Commission. The applicants Attorney, Jim Walston, did <br />address the Planning Commission providing additional clarification on the need for the <br />process. The Commission voted (6-0) to recommend approval of the subject request <br />based on the above analysis and staff comments (and requirements of the Vacation and <br />Re-Granting Agreement dated February 6, 2009). The Roseville Planning Division <br />concurs with this recommendation (minutes attached). <br />6� 6.0 SUGGESTED ACTION <br />6� ADOPT a RESOLUTION APPROVING of the requested VACATION of public road right- <br />Es of-way pursuant to the Vacation and Re-Granting Agreement and affecting Outlot A of <br />6�, the Twin Lakes Addition plat (Old Dominion), based on the comments and findings of <br />Ei Section 4 and recommendation of Section 5 of the project report dated May l8, 2009. <br />�a Prepared by: City Planner Thomas Paschke (651-792-7074) <br />69 Attachments: A: Area map E: Vacation Illustration <br />70 B: Aerial photograph F: PC Minutes <br />71 C: Narrative G: Draft Resolution <br />�2 D: Vacation/Regranting Agreement <br />PF09-012 RCA 051809 (2).doc <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />