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File #: 15-00505    Version: Name:
Type: Planning Case Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 8/7/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/8/2015 Final action: 9/8/2015
Title: Ordinance No. 15-58 vacating a public right of way of a portion of Cragmor Village Road consisting of 1.103 acres located north of Austin Bluffs Parkway east of Regent Circle
Attachments: 1. Powerpoint - Cragmor Village Road Vacation, 2. Cragmor Village Road Vacation - Figure 1, 3. Cragmor Village Road Vacation - Figure 2, 4. Cragmoor Village Road Vacation - Legal Description, 5. Criteria-7.7.402.C-Vacation of ROW, 6. PublicWorks-VacatingROW-ORD-2015-08-14-withVETO, 7. EXHIBIT A, 8. Signed Ordinance_15-58


Title
Ordinance No. 15-58 vacating a public right of way of a portion of Cragmor Village Road consisting of 1.103 acres located north of Austin Bluffs Parkway east of Regent Circle

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From:
Steve Tuck, Planning and Development Department, Land Use Review Division

Summary:
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) is requesting City vacation of a portion of the right-of-way of Cragmor Village Road (Figure 1). The property adjacent to the proposed vacated right-of-way is entirely owned by UCCS (Figure 2). The street is not constructed within this portion of the right-of-way.

Previous Council Action:
None

Background:
Cragmor Village Road is a short, dead-end street that is not built to City standards. The street is located north of Austin Bluffs Parkway and east of the main UCCS campus. Cragmor Village Road begins at its intersection with Regent Circle (located within the UCCS campus) and extends east approximately one-third (1/3) of a mile. The easterly half of the street is the portion requested for vacation and is entirely surrounded by property owned by UCCS. No street improvements exist within the right-of-way requested for vacation. The majority of the right-of-way for this portion of Cragmor Village Road was dedicated to the City in 2003 with the University Summit subdivision. This 19-lot, single-family subdivision was never developed. UCCS has since acquired all of the lots.

The right-of-way proposed for vacation is not necessary for City transportation purposes and will not adversely affect access to surrounding lots. Public utilities which are located within the right-of-way will be accommodated by a separate public utility easement which has been submitted to the City. A vehicular turnaround at the proposed termination of the street is provided on UCCS property. UCCS has provided a public improvement easement to accommodate this movement. No City agencies objected to the vacation request.

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