File #: PUB16-181    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Utilities Board
File created: 7/28/2016 In control: Public Utilities Board
On agenda: 8/8/2016 Final action:
Title: Consider recommendation of adopting of an ordinance partially releasing, abandoning and vacating a 0.4138 acre public utilities easement recorded in Volume 2637 Page 12, Real Property Records, Denton County, Texas, and located in the B.B.B. & C.R.R. Survey, Abstract No. 141; and declaring an effective date. [Abandonment of public utility easement in Medical Center Addition to allow for lot development]
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Location Map, 2. Exhibit 2 - Site Map, 3. Exhibit 3 - Survey Exhibit
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsVideo
No records to display.
Agenda Information Sheet

DEPARTMENT: Engineering Services

ACM: Jon Fortune

Date: August 8, 2016


SUBJECT
Title
Consider recommendation of adopting of an ordinance partially releasing, abandoning and vacating a 0.4138 acre public utilities easement recorded in Volume 2637 Page 12, Real Property Records, Denton County, Texas, and located in the B.B.B. & C.R.R. Survey, Abstract No. 141; and declaring an effective date. [Abandonment of public utility easement in Medical Center Addition to allow for lot development]
Body

BACKGROUND
The property owner, Westgate Properties, L.P., requests the City to partially abandon and vacate a 0.4138 acre public utility easement to remove the easement encumbrances on Lot 3, Block A in the Medical Center Addition. The subject easement was conveyed to the City in 1989, to address the public utility requirements of the Medical Center Addition. Since then, with the progression and re-design of the overall property, the public utility improvements within said easement have been removed and relocated. The subject public utility easement has created an encumbrance on said Lot 3. The partial abandonment will allow said Lot 3 to utilize more area for private development.

The subject abandonment request was reviewed by the Development Review Committee, and staff recommends approval.

Staff performs an analysis on requests for abandonments as follows:

* Is the easement tract requested for abandonment considered "excess easement"?
* Does the easement tract requested for abandonment have a continued public use?
? Is it in the best interest of the general public to abandon the government's rights in the subject abandonment tract?
??Would the granting of this request establish a precedent for future abandonment requests?

Staff findings on this analysis are as follows:

1. The requested easement abandonment tracts fit the criteria of "excess easement." Excess easement is defined as: Property rights acquired or used by the City fo...

Click here for full text