File #: 24-026-O    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/2/2024 In control: Intergovernmental Relations
On agenda: 7/15/2024 Final action: 7/29/2024
Title: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN ACCESS EASEMENT TO THE DULUTH SEAWAY PORT AUTHORITY OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS REAL PROPERTY IN THE ONEOTA NEIGHBORHOOD FOR NOMINAL CONSIDERATION.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1-Ordinance, 2. Exhibit 2-Ordinance
Title
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN ACCESS EASEMENT TO THE DULUTH SEAWAY PORT AUTHORITY OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS REAL PROPERTY IN THE ONEOTA NEIGHBORHOOD FOR NOMINAL CONSIDERATION.

Body
CITY PROPOSAL:
The city of Duluth does ordain:
Section 1. That the proper city officials are hereby authorized to grant to and enter into an access easement with the Duluth Seaway Port Authority, body politic and corporate, organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota, substantially in the form attached as Exhibit 1, over, under and across the real property legally described on Exhibit B attached to Exhibit 1 and depicted on Exhibit C to the attached Exhibit 1, for nominal consideration.
Section 2. That this ordinance shall take effect 30 days after its passage and publication.

Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This ordinance authorizes an access easement to the Duluth Seaway Port Authority, body politic and corporate, organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota ("DSPA"), over, under and across the real property legally described and depicted at the end of the attached Exhibit 1 for nominal consideration. An aerial view of the approximate easement area is depicted on the attached Exhibit 2.

In 2022, the City conveyed property located in the Oneota neighborhood to DSPA (the "Erie Pier Property"). The Erie Pier Property, together with property already owned by DPSA, makes up a site more commonly known as the "Erie Pier Contained Disposal Facility." The Erie Pier Contained Disposal Facility manages dredged material from the federal navigation channel, a part of the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway System deep-draft waterway. It was constructed in 1978-79 to serve both the Wisconsin and Minnesota portions of the Harbor. The facility has switched from operating as a confined disposal facility to a processing and reuse facility. The dredged material processed at the site is used for habitat restoration, construction projects, mine-land recla...

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