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Resolution-Review of Easements-Conditions-Comments 1.pdfIn Date: To: From: Subject: MEMORANDUM January 7, 2019 Lee A. Michaelis, Puget Sound Planning Jeanie McConnell, Engineering Program Manager Kernen Lien, Environmental Programs Manager PLN20180021— Street Vacation Landsverk— 19511 — 94' PI W The comments provided below are based upon review of the documents submitted in compliance with the conditions of approval outlined in Resolution No. 1419. Revisions are required at this time; please respond to the following. 1) In addressing the comments below, please provide an updated "Conditions of Approval Compliance Letter". 2) Utility Easement a. Please revise the 2nd sentence in the 3rd paragraph to include the underlined language below: Further, GRANTEE agrees to restore to substantially the original condition such improvements as are disturbed during the construction, maintenance, and repair of said utility or utilities provided GRANTOR, their heris, or assigns shall not plant trees, shall make reasonable efforts to inhibit the growth of volunteer trees, and shall not construct any permanent structure over, upon, or within the permanent easement. 3) Utility and Emergency Vehicle Access Easement a. The subject easement is intended to be an access easement only. The easement will provide access for utility and emergency vehicles. Please revise the easement document to remove language that deals with the operation, maintenance, replacement, etc. of the utility systems. 4) Private Road Construction and Maintenance Agreement a. The subject document is both an easement and maintenance agreement. The document title could be better stated as "Private Road Easement and Construction and Maintenance Agreement. City of Edmonds b. In reading the subject document it appears as though this document is intended to provide the covenant regarding road widening with future building permit. The covenant has a temporary nature, while the road easement and maintenance is long term. It may be cleaner to provide a separate covenant document. c. The covenant restrictions have been included in section 5 of the subject document; however, the restrictions are not in line with the conditions of Resolution No. 1419. Please revise (whether in a separate covenant document or not) to fall in line with the Resolution. Specifically, the covenant shall not be written to apply to additional parcels. The resolution states "The covenant shall provide that construction of the emergency access road will be a condition of building permit approval in the event that an additional single-family residence is proposed to be constructed and take primary or secondary access from any portion of the area to be vacated." 5) Provide a cross section that shows the width of the existing access road, as well as the width of the proposed access road (to be improved as a condition of future buiding permit). Clearly indicate the proposed access easement area will align with the future improvement. 6) In review of the limits of the existing road and the proposed access road easement limits, it appears as though a portion of the existing roadway (west of the fire hydrant) will fall outside the easement area. This can be seen on the boundary line adjustment document provided for PLN20170050. Please confirm the existing roadway does in fact fall within the proposed easement areas. If the existing roadway could be depicted on the composite drawing, that could be useful. The scale of the composite drawing may need to be adjusted to 1"=20'. 7) Please note, the subject street vacation will be placed on the Februrary 5tn City Council meeting. The conditions of Resolution No. 1419 will however, need to be met by January 14, 2019 (90 days from the date of adoption of the ordinance). 8) Please also note, prior to construction of the access road turn around and any road widening, a construction plan will need to be submitted to the City for review and approval. Thank you.