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File #: 17-0690R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/15/2017 In control: Recreation, Libraries and Authorities
On agenda: 9/25/2017 Final action: 9/25/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PERMANENT EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC MULTI-USE TRAIL PURPOSES FROM LOWER MILLER HILL APTS., L.P. OVER PROPERTY NEAR CENTRAL ENTRANCE AND PECAN AVENUE AT NO COST TO THE CITY.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1

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RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PERMANENT EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC MULTI-USE TRAIL PURPOSES FROM LOWER MILLER HILL APTS., L.P. OVER PROPERTY NEAR CENTRAL ENTRANCE AND PECAN AVENUE AT NO COST TO THE CITY.

 

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CITY PROPOSAL:

RESOLVED, that the proper city officials are hereby authorized to accept a permanent easement for public multi-use trail purposes, as more particularly described on the Easement Agreement attached as Exhibit 1, from Lower Miller Hill Apts., L.P., a/k/a Lower Miller Hill Apartments Limited Partnership, at no cost to the city, over, upon, and across the real property legally described on Exhibit A to Exhibit 1.

 

Statement of Purpose

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:  This resolution authorizes acceptance of a permanent easement from Lower Miller Hill Apts., L.P., a/k/a Lower Miller Hill Apartments Limited Partnership, for public multi-use trail purposes over property near Entrance Central and Pecan Avenue.  The easement granted is intended to be used for the Duluth Traverse Trail.  In consideration of the easement, which comes at no cost to the city, the city agrees to maintain the trail or other improvements within the easement area. 

 

The Duluth Traverse Trail is a multi-use trail network linking neighborhoods and parks across the entire ridge-line of Duluth from Lester Park in the east to Chambers Grove in the west.  Designed for human-powered activities, such as hiking and mountain bicycling, the Traverse Trail is constructed as a single track, natural surface trail approximately forty-eight inches (48”) wide and narrows in time due to intentional vegetation encroachment.  Once completed, it will be the first 100-mile trail system of its kind, wholly within an urban environment.