File #: 21-0040   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Meeting Body: City Council Formal Meeting
On agenda: 2/17/2021 Final action: 2/17/2021
Title: Abandonment of Right-of-Way - ABND 200559 - Southeast Corner of Camelback Road and 32nd Street (Resolution 21895)
District: District 6
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Map # 200559, 2. Attachment B - Approval Report # 200559

Title

Abandonment of Right-of-Way - ABND 200559 - Southeast Corner of Camelback Road and 32nd Street (Resolution 21895)

 

Description

Abandonment: 200559

Project: 19-93

Applicant(s): Survey Innovation Group, Inc.

Request: To abandon several easements that include sign easement as recorded in document 1991-165344, Maricopa County Recorder; roadway easement per Book 319, Page 46 of Maricopa County Recorder; 24-foot refuse collection easement and emergency and service type vehicle easement per Book 319, Page 46 of the Maricopa County Recorder; and 24-foot refuse collection easement and emergency and service type vehicle easement per Book 371, Page 43 of the Maricopa County Recorder.

Date of Hearing: Dec. 10, 2020

 

Report

Summary

The resolution of the abandonment and the commercial plat Final Plat for "Clarendale Arcadia," Plat 200574, are to be recorded together with the Maricopa County recorder on the same day, at the same time. The sequence of recording to be followed is that the resolution is recorded first, then the plat is recorded second.

 

Location

Southeast corner of Camelback Road and 32nd Street

Council District: 6

 

Financial Impact

Pursuant to Phoenix City Code Art. 5, Sec. 31-64 (e) as the City acknowledges the public benefit received by the generation of additional revenue from the private tax rolls and by the elimination of third-party general liability claims against the city, maintenance expenses, and undesirable traffic patterns, also replatting of the area with alternate roadways and new development as sufficient and appropriate consideration in this matter.

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Mario Paniagua and the Planning and Development Department.