Posted: April 01, 2016
Rapid City
Agenda Item Summary

Agenda Item Ref. #: PW032916-07

Agenda Item Title:

Approve a request by Park Hill Development, Inc. for authorization to prepare an H-Lot located in the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 and the SE1/4 of the NE1/4, Section 7, T1N, R8E, BHM, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota and to authorize acceptance of the deed.

Origination Group:
Public Works Committee
Origination Meeting Date:
03/29/2016
Stage 2 Group Name:
City Council
Stage 2 Meeting Date:
04/04/2016
Petitioner:
Sperlich Consulting Inc. for Park Hill Development, Inc.
Staff Contact:
Dan Kools - Project Engineer
Location:
Unplatted Balance. Part of the SE¼ and NE¼ of Section 7, T1N, R8E, BHM, Rapid City, Pennington County, SD.
Agenda Item Summary:
The applicant is proposing to vacate a portion of the 100-foot wide Wilma Street right-of-way in order to create Lots for a future subdivision (City Files 16VR001 and 16PL024, April 7, 2016 Planning Commission). Copies of the proposed vacation and preliminary plat are attached. The Wilma Street right-of-way is undeveloped; the City has no intention of constructing public improvements. Until the final plat is recorded, the portion of the Wilma Street right-of-way not vacated will be landlocked. In order to provide a temporary legal means of access to the remaining right-of-way, an H-Lot in the configuration of the proposed new right-of-way is being created. Upon the final plat being recorded with new right-of-way created, the H-Lot can then be vacated. The applicant is requesting the authorization to prepare the H-Lot as identified above on behalf of the City of Rapid City and to authorize acceptance of the deed.

Funding Source & Fiscal Impact (if applicable):

Funding Cost Center
N/A

Recommendations:

Origination Recommendation Action:
Acknowledge
Origination Recommendation Notes:
Authorize the preparation of the H-Lot and authorize acceptance of the deed.
City Council Recommendation Notes:
Approve or deny.

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