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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA004 - Council Action Form dated November 27, 2001 Item# Date: November 27, 2001 COUNCIL ACTION FORM SUBJECT: APPROVE/DENY REQUEST OF STONE BROOKE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION FOR WALKING PATH EASEMENT ON CITY OWNED PROPERTY IN STONE BROOKE SUBDIVISION. BACKGROUND: The developer of Stone Brooke Addition sold land to the City of Ames to be used as the site for storm water treatment ponds. The approved conceptual development plan for Stone Brooke Subdivision included a walking path between Fletcher Boulevard and Stone Brooke Road along the rear yard of the houses from 4204 to 4230 Stone Brooke Road. Note the attached map. As originally planned the location of the walking path would be on the City owned property. The Stone Brooke Homeowners' Association has requested the City allow the construction of the walking path on the City's property. The Homeowners' Association has agreed to construct and maintain the walking path. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the request of the Stone Brooke Homeowners' Association for an easement to construct a private walking path on City owned property in Stone Brooke Subdivision. 2. Deny the request and do not allow construction of a private walking path on public property. MANAGER'S RECOMMENDED ACTION: It is the recommendation of the City Manager that the City Council adopt alternative number 1 and approve the request of the Stone Brooke Homeowners' Association for an easement to construct a private walking path on City owned property in Stone Brooke Subdivision. COUNCIL ACTION: October 12, 2001 ' 0- I ,.N_- Ames Mayor/City Council 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. ,0,0 The easement being requested is that area in rtd 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 Kappe��l Oman, President O V P J. O t�•� � f > 0 9`• j G ► P ajJ 4� O 1 PO W 4�6 4a J O o, •L ti 146.39 • U O mP J N O a Cl O u O � O O l C 6? 5?6? 194 1952 19S 1960 60 57.49' 51.66 .� •o o o;- O. N N rt N u L W O = O \ m N _ IN V IS 1,1746' 84.35' 60' 74' 106.19' 1a6.39 \\\ 39 ] 454.18 T 613.73' 6.5 0 o8 0 N ,J O O D\ • y 52.81' 44.f6' 4r' . . .. .. 41. 16 4 G44 �y \ I illl ', /47 •!♦' Y y.G1 C O O yy It m_'1 r P u ' 06 .06 �p O O •.\ Cp Ip \a. O •OT .i0'�[ !2 41' .. .. . . 41' SI *O♦,i L e0 `/•r �„ 1� •'1� \\►� WO 64d s102� 43D1 305 4309 4313 41q 4321 4125 '4329 IN to• 7 6 46.36' 102.5 — �'� � •t 0''U if \\ '�1 _44 �- j.0 �.J U£ p4 O - •<.r�� �0 •.. \it .o A y°(Om 4Zty yttr 4\f f• O A 190 a Im„ m O 6\2v ZZZp -t 1D _•a co � W i p ♦� �Ojj ♦ \1'O v 4\1r 4\'Lv ` �J \°I�'O- a Q. -16p p 00 C 0 A •O3 �� A CP 9,Q f o. d0 i0 40 V \ ij o N u 'm 10 or,'a` • c \ti .Lv ` i, pO �. a. w m < e. 4v \ o\ a\►.J j0p 4 70� A � 1 ♦ / ►• } b \.yV + Os ••��77 a. 'a, I u 137.5' I \ Off' G 4L4 ! •,! 1 O\ �I. y Tw A ,� 16p A•N N w p5p u a f ►• O\/ 4\ 90y.t ` \\�J\ ► T' f7 �4.f0' t 36.6 7• O-O .r,?,• 'i; A -150 a tr51 m loss• 06 m a `,I •, �. - 120 -+ZD 24.21 O 1 21. -. i s ,O 0 ♦ a e0 ' •II. A -140 30.54 m m a J0 13 I 10.N1 A W pro v A % ' DOJO •bi` 09 '}' `.00 �c 1 20.91'� N o p� A Lo 1 A ro m 00 d .O. `y_Sa 04;v'ai sa, m 44 ro _ W O£\" +:ate N � P y., �♦J. be0 m a 4 ♦ �L •C O� O O p\. r 00 y�� a •. 'co 90.39 90.37, a 4 olu � � ,,1 ., •, y a J � sp ,+t r• ♦o �y C a 0 70 /S N ati jr a \w I W c • a Ay' 0 I^ U6 O \v `woo o.O ``�i• ,�,� I