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CO UNCIL ACTION S UMMARY
Meeting Date: 1012"1
Agenda Item #: Comments
SUBJECT: Letter from Glenn Kappelman, President of Stone Brooke Association,
Requesting an Easement so Developers Can Complete the Paved Path as Originally
Scheduled
ACTION TAI(EN: Referred to staff.
MOTION BY: Goodhue
SECOND BY: Hoffman
VOTING AYE: Campbell Cross, Goodhue, Hoffman, Quirmbach, Wirth
VOTING NAY: None
ABSENT: None
By: CAM -VVS-
Diane Voss, City Clerk
Copy to: Brian P. O'Connell
Paul Wiegand
October 12, 2001
Ames Mayor/City Council " ' orr -�f
515 Clark Avenue
Ames, IA 50010
Re: Stone Brooke Development
The City of Ames has purchased land adjoining the Stone Brooke
development. The Stone Brooke Association requests an easement on a
portion of this property so the developers can complete the paved path as
originally scheduled. ,p I)
The easement being requested is that area in on the enclosed map. If the
easement is granted the path could then be completed throughout Stone
Brooke, thereby satisfying a Planning and Zoning requirement that this path
be installed throughout the development when it was approved as a PUD. A
twenty-foot easement from the back of the residences' property lines and on
the area which adjoins Stone Brooke Road which is owned by the City
would allow a path with grass planted on each side to make it an attractive
addition. The Stone Brooke Association would assume the responsibility for
the maintenance of this area.
For the Stone Brooke Association
Glenn Kappelman, President
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