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File #: CPC V 21-00077    Version: Name: Greeley Street Vacation ROW
Type: Ordinance Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 5/25/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/12/2022 Final action: 7/12/2022
Title: Ordinance No. 22-35 vacating the public right-of-way known as Greeley Street consisting of 0.567-acres located north of Wheeler Avenue and west of Golden Avenue. (Legislative) Presenter: Matthew Alcuran, Planner II, Planning and Community Development Department Peter Wysocki, Planning Director, Planning and Community Development Department
Attachments: 1. ORD_ROWVaction_GreeleyStreet, 2. Exhibit A - Legal Description, 3. Exhibit B - Vacation Plat, 4. Signed Ordinance No. 22-35

Title
Ordinance No. 22-35 vacating the public right-of-way known as Greeley Street consisting of 0.567-acres located north of Wheeler Avenue and west of Golden Avenue.

(Legislative)

Presenter:
Matthew Alcuran, Planner II, Planning and Community Development Department
Peter Wysocki, Planning Director, Planning and Community Development Department

Body
Summary:
Applicant: Stephen Hennings, Lawny Norvell, Larry Freeland, Western Excavation and Judith Lenberg
Consultant: Terra Nova Engineering, Inc.
Owner: City of Colorado Springs
Developer: N/A
Location: Greeley Street

The owner of the adjacent parcels, Stephen Hennings, Lawny Norvell, Larry Freeland, Western Excavation and Judith Lenberg, request the vacation of a portion of the 40-foot-wide public road section known as Greeley Street (a dead-end street) that runs perpendicular to Wheeler Avenue (a west-east street). The roadway provides access solely to the residential properties owned by Stephen Hennings, Lawny Norvell, Larry Freeland, Western Excavation and Judith Lenberg. There will be no physical changes to the site and there are no parcels addressed off of this street.

Background:
The proposed vacation of this right-of-way will have no adverse impact on this or any surrounding properties because it is surrounded by properties being used for single family homes with access via other roads and will be replaced with a utility easement for the existing sanitary sewer main that is in the right-of-way. The existing right-of-way is not improved with a street or curb and gutter and grade issues have prevented construction. The vacated land will go back to the owners on either side of the street. All owners have signed off on the vacation and City Engineering has no additional comments. The vacation will not adversely impact use of the right-of-way for public utility and/or drainage purposes because an easement will be left in place for public utilities and private access for lots 1-12 Block ...

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