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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005-212 Easement - Hymans Grantors: City of Ashland, Oregon Grantees: Dallas Hymans and Sidney Morrison Document to be returned to:Barbara Christensen True and Actual Consideration:$1.00 Sent tax statements to: Not applicable UTILITY EASEMENT City of Ashland. Oregon. a Municipal Corporation, Grantor, does hereby grant unto I>allas Hvrnans and Sidney Morrison, Grantees, a perpetual easement to construct, install, repair and maintain a residential gas service limited to service to one single family residential unit over the real property described below and further referred to in this document as the easement area and being further described in attached Exhibit A. Benefiting the following described Tract: That portion of the north 'l2 of Section 16, Township 39 South, Range 1 East of the \Villamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon, described as follows: Commencing at a found 2 -1/2" diameter brass cap marked: "Swain Surveying, T.30S.,R.IE., CN 1/16 Sec 16, RLS 759, Survey Monument, 1982", monumenting the center north 1/16 of said Section 16; thence South 06006'04" West 237.59 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin, the true point of beginning; thence South 51010'02" West 150.35 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin; thence South 07056'09" West 335.48 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin; thence South 89058'52" West 469.74 feet along the north line of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 16, to a 5/8 inch iron pin; thence North 00020'52" West 426.235 feet along the east line of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section 16, to a 5/8 inch iron pin; thence North 89057'26" East 635.76 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin, the true point of beginning. The "Easement Area" delineated in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof. for the purpose of constructing and maintaining, therein, wholly beneath the surface of the ground a natural gas line serving only one single family residential unit, including a right to go upon the premises hereinabove described with such men and equipment as may be necessary to accomplish the purpose hereof, reserving to the Grantor herein the right to possess and make such use of the premises above described as shall not conflict with the said Grantees in the exercise of this easernent; and the said Grantees by these presents covenants that it shall promptly fill to grade of adjoining property, and restore the surface over any excavation it may make pursuant hereto. Grantor further reserves the right to relocate said gas service and to redefine the easement area to accommodate future utilization of Grantor's property. SIGNED this ~ day of Jat; , 2005. STATE OF OREGON) County of Jackson) SS. ~~~ Barbara Christensen, City Recorder Personally appeared the above-named Council Chair Kate Jackson and City R1ecorder Barbara Christensen and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be their voluntary act. Before me: . OFFICIAL SEAL .: APRIL M. LUCAS ~. NOTARY PUBLIC-oREGON COMMISSION NO. 388338 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 09, 2009 ~ --\\J\ . B-L-\I}Q!.J Notary Public for Oregon My commission expires: \Iq Lo q C:\DOCUME-I\lucasa\LOCALS-l\Temp\39IEI6BD 211 Hymans PUE to Avista.doc EXHIBIT 'A' Beginning at the northeast comer of Lot 7 of TERRACE PINES SUBDIVISIO~~ as recorded in Volume .17, Page 30 of the Plat Records of Jackson County, Oregon; thence North 89039' 18" East, 130.00 feet to the east line the city park of said SUBDIVISION; thence South 0020' 42" East, along said east line, 30.00 feet; thence South 89039' 18" West, 130.00 feet; thence North 0020'42" West, along the line in common betwleen said Lot and Park 30.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. CITY OF ASHLAND to Dallas Hymans and Sidney Morrison Easement for Gas Service 39 IE 16BD tax lot 211 R=45.00 ~=12'59'41" L=10.21 LC=N36'08'19"E CD=10.18 EXHIBIT "B " S69. <9' '40 4.]'1[:- .5/ ~ 77 - 4.64 : .' 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The elevation, location, and topography of the lot create unusual challenges for efficient delivery of public utilities. When queried how to deliver natural gas service to the property, Avista (rtilities (Dennis Ott (541) 941-4057) conceded that the only feasible service path is easterly from Terrace Street across the parcel that Larry Medinger deeded the Parks and Recreation Department in 1992. According to Mr. Ott, Avista is unable to deliver natural gas to the property from either the north or the east. The service lines typically require excavation ofa continuous trench approximately 6" wide by 30" deep, installation of a flexible, low pressure, plastic pipe, and the infill & compaction of the trench thereafter. The Parks & Rec lot is heavily wooded, steep, and largely unused by people, although there is a narrow trail running the length of the property. The line would cross beneath, but in no way disturb, this path. With gratitude for your service and consideration... Dallas Humans Sidney Morrison Cc: Susan Dyssegard, Office Manager via e-mail todyssegs@ashland.oJr.us Tom Bradley, Bradley Properties, LLC to tom@bradleyprop.com City of Ashland, Oregon - Agendas And Minutes Page 1 of 4 Monday, April 25, 2005 . City of Ashland PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES April 25, 2005 ATTENDANCE Present: Commissioners D. Amarotico, Eggers, Gardiner, Lewis, Rosenthal; Director Robertson; Superintendent Gies; Superintendent Teige; City Council Liaison A. Amarotico Absent: !\Jone CALL TO ORDER Gardiner called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM at Council Chambers, 1175 E. Main. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular M~~eting - March 28. 2005 Under Unfinished Business item "Capital Budget Discussion," Eggers asked that a sentence be clarified to read: "Eggers advocated for land acquisition and development, noting the importance of shifting budget funds beginning wfth the upcoming fiscal year, because land prices are increasing at a much greater rate than the overall cost of living." MOTION Rosenthal moved to approve the minutes as amended. Eggers seconded the motion. The vote was: 5 yes - 0 no Study Session - April 18. 2005 Under Old Business item "5-Year Capital Improvement Plan," Eggers requested that the first sentence be changed to read: "Robertson presented a 5-year capital improvement plan, which was based on suggestions he received from commissioners, staff, and the general public throughout the 2005-2006 budget planning process and on an existing 5-year plan found in departmental archives." MOTION LHwis moved to approve the minutes as amended. Rosenthal seconded the motion. The vote was: 5 yes - 0 no PUBLIC PARlrlCIPA TION OPEN FORUM Julia Sommer, 573 Scenic Drive, speaking on behalf of the Scenic Condo Association and neighbors in the surroundin~, area, expressed concern about the large tractor trailer container containing CERT supplies that was deposited on the N. Main I Scenic park site approximately one month ago by the Ashland Fire Department She conveyed her overall disappointment with the condition of the park site, including the lack of maintenance, the dearth of "No Parking" signs, and the generally unsafe and unclean conditions at the location. Susan Ru~)t, 42 N. Wightman Street, spoke of her appreciation for the work of the Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission and the department, and especially for the work of the staff at N. Mountain Park in terms of thE~ir Environmental Stewardship Program. She also expressed gratitude for the fire reduction efforts in the Siskiyou Mountain Park area, the management of forest lands, the trails work around and within the city, and the public meetings regarding the development of a linked trails system in Ashland. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA None. UNFINISHED IBUSINESS http://www.ashland.or.us/Agendas.asp?Display=Minutes&AMID=2186&Print=True 5/18/2005 City of Ashland, Oregon - Agendas And Minutes Page 2 of 4 LITTLE LEAGUE BATTING CAGE REQUEST Robertson reminded the commission about the request by the Ashland Little League to add a ]permanent batting cage structure at HunteJ Park. He suggested placing the permanent structure closer to the baseball field [than where the temporary cage is currently located] to allow for future growth of the tree canopy. Jack Opgenorth, 575 Elizabeth Avenue [Ashland Little League vice president], and Matt Small, 385 Cherry Lane [design architect], reiterated their desire to install a permanent batting cage facility at Hunter Park and responded to the concern expressed at the March meeting regarding lighting the proposed batting cage. Opgenorth and Small agreed with the staff suggestion to move the cage closer to the baseball field. Discussion Among Commissioners Commissioners discussed avoiding the drip lines of trees and deliberated about whether the structure would require lights. Gardiner called for a motion. MOTION Lewis moved to approve the installation- of a permanent batting cage structure at Hunter Park, including lights, on the condition that staff would oversee and approve adequate setbacks. Rosenthal seconded the motion. The vote was: 5 yes - 0 no BUDGET APPROVALS Robertson read aloud the packet memo entitled "Adoption of Proposed 2005-2006 Budget" and thanked staff members and the commission for their efforts throughout the budget preparation process. HH recommended the approval of the proposed 2005-2006 APRC budget. Susan Rust, 42 Wightman Street, asked staff to post the Parks Department budget on the Cilly's Web site for the benefit of the citizens of Ashland, and she spoke of her appreciation for the funds allocated toward open space acquisitions in the coming fiscal year. ' Greg Weston, 620 Sherwood Lane, spoke on behalf of the local baseball community in requesting the inclusion of North Mountain Park baseball field lights in the 2005-2006 budget. Discussion Among Commissioners Commissioners reviewed the memo and Eggers offered some clarifying points, specifically with regard to the support the department would provide to the senior community in Ashland. Commissioners reviewed the Parks budget spreadsheets and asked questions relating to a number of items, including potential cost savings for tennis court lights. Eggers again expressed her uneasiness with the inclusion of funds for baseball field lights and reiterated her desire for a renewed effort with regard to the acquisition of open space property: Rosenthal asked the commission to consider developing a long-term capital improvement plan for the Oak Knoll Golf Course in the upcoming fiscal year. Eggers asked a number of additional questions relating to details within the spreadsheets and staff provided feedback. Commissioners expressed appreciation for the information provided during the budget process, and Gardiner called for a motion. MOTION D. Amarotico moved to approve the proposed 2005-2006 Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission budget. Rosenthal seconded the motion. The vote was: 5 yes - 0 no NEW BUSINESS UTILITY EASEMENT REQUEST Robertson reported that two citizens requested a utility easement across Parks-owned land at 752 Terrace Street. He welcomed the property owner and the developer and invited them to speak to the commission. Dallas Hymans, 752 Terrace Street [property owner] and Tom Bradley, 700 Terrace Street [property developer] requested a utility easement at the top of a 5-acre lot between Terrace Street and Ashland Loop Road, at the forest interface but within City limits, that would be sufficiently wide to enable the placement of a http://www.ashland.or.us/Agendas.asp?Display=Minutes&AMID=2186&Print=True 5/18/2005 City of Ashland, Oregon - Agendas And Minutes Page 3 of 4 natural gas 'line for a private residence. Discussion Among Commissioners Commissioners asked about the history of the property and staff provided background information. Robertson informed thl3 commission that utility easements are common in many places. When asked whether utility equipment could damage the land, the commission was told that the small equipment used for such purposes generally does not harm the landscape to any significant degree. Lewis asked that the easement be limited to a single-service easement [gas only] for a single residential unit so as to minimize potential damage to the land. He also asked that staff review the project and approve it in terms of potential impacts on the surrounding trails and plant life. Gardiner called for a motion MOTION E!~gers moved to approve recommending to the City Council the request for a utility easement across Parks-owned land, on the condition that it would be used solely for a single residence and a single utility, and contingent upon staff review and approval in terms of environmental impacts. Lewis seconded the motion. The vote was: 5 yes - 0 no SIGNS, PU,QUES APPROVALS Gies reportHd that the Signs, Plaques, and Memorials Subcommittee and staff toured Lithia Park with the intention of locating areas within the park that might accommodate benches with plaques, and that they found three sites that could accommodate a total of four benches. He reported that the subcommittee reviewed all existing req uests for benches with plaques and found four that clearly fit the criteria outlined by the subcommittE~e . Judy KettIE~r, 488 Lori Lane, requested the placement of a memorial bench with a plaque in Lithia Park in honor and memory of her husband, Jake Kettler, who was deceased more than one year ago. Discussion Among Commissioners Commissioners voiced appreciation for the work of the subcommittee and Gardiner called for a motion. MOTION LE~wis moved to approve the placement of four benches with plaques in Lithia Park. Rosenthal seconded the motion. The vote was: 5 yes - 0 no SUB-COMMITrEE and STAFF REPORTS Robertson mported that the Ashland City Council proposed a series of joint study sessions with the Parks Commission and the Ashland School Board in June and July to discuss topics of mutual interest or concern, including thH lease on the Ashland Gun Club, open space funding, the future of the Briscoe and Lincoln . Elementary School playgrounds, and any other issues of mutual concern. Commissioners agreed to the proposed meetings and requested notification of specific dates and times in the near future. Robertson thanked North Mountain Park staff for their outstanding work in creating a successful 2005 Earth Day event on Saturday, April 23, at which approximately 4,000 people attended. ITEMS FROM ~COMMISSIONERS Eggers updated the commission on the outcome of the recent goal setting study session of the Forest Lands Commission, on which she serves as a regular voting member. Eggers askE!d staff for an update on the landscaping at the Meadowbrook Park" subdivision. Commissioners discussed the request from the Ashland Chamber of Commerce for the use of Lithia Park; specifically, the Butler Bandshell and the lawn area between the playground and the lower duck pond, on July 3 and 4, for the purpose of staging and conducting the annual 4th of July events in the park. Eggers asked that vendors be instructed not to drive their vehicle~ on the vegetation and not to dump their wastewater into the gutters, and that Chamber organizers provide an alternative receptacle for the wastewater. http://www.ashland.or.us!Agendas.asp?Display=Minutes&AMID=2186&Print=True 5/18/2005