City of Ashland, Oregon / City Recorder / City Council Information / Packet Archives / Year 2003 / 12/16 / Easement Strawberry
Easement Strawberry
[Council Communication]
[Attachments]
Council Communication
| Title: |
Termination of a Road Easement in Strawberry Meadows Subdivision |
| Dept: |
Public Works Department |
| Date: |
December 16, 2003 |
| Submitted By: |
Paula Brown |
Approved
By:
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Gino Grimaldi, City Administrator |
| Synopsis: |
Two lots within the Strawberry Meadows Subdivision are
encumbered by an old 30 foot wide street easement. The easement has been
replaced by a realigned portion of Strawberry Lane and is not required and
should be terminated. |
| Recommendation: |
It is recommended that the City Council adopt a motion to
sign the attached quitclaim deed terminating the City's interest in the 30
foot wide road easement reserved in Volume 251 page 565. |
| Fiscal Impact: |
None. |
| Background: |
In 1944 a 30 foot wide road easement was created a little north of the
present location of Strawberry Lane. The original 1918 deed for Strawberry
Lane included Hitt Road and Strawberry Lane to the east of Hitt Road. The
1944 deed, which was restated in 1969, established a road easement from Hitt
Road westerly approximately 600 feet.
The present Strawberry Lane right of way was established in 1978 when the
street right of way was widened and realigned. The 1944 easement extends
north and west beyond the boundary of the present street right of way and
should be terminated to provide full utilization of the property.
The properties over which the easement is located are owned by the City of
Ashland (taxlot 391E8BD - 100) and by Paul Hwoschinsky (taxlot 391E8BD -
101)
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| Attachments: |
Quitclaim Deed
Vicinity Map
Detail Map
Document #69-03478
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