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File #: 22-0552    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/1/2022 In control: Council Work Session
On agenda: 6/7/2022 Final action:
Title: A Resolution of the Salt Lake County Council Authorizing Execution of a Road Dedication Plat for the Dedication and Construction of Roads in Salt Lake City
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Resolution for Road Dedication Plat (700 North) (05.26.22) - RATF
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Requested Agenda Date:

6/7/2022

 

Requested Agenda Title:

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A Resolution of the Salt Lake County Council Authorizing Execution of a Road Dedication Plat for the Dedication and Construction of Roads in Salt Lake City

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Requested Agenda Item Description: Salt Lake County owns several parcels of real property located between 7200 West and 8000 West along an area of 700 North Street. The County acquired ownership interests in the Road Property for road right-of-way purposes; however, this property has not been fully utilized for road right-of-way purposes. The County has been asked to dedicate its ownership for the perpetual use of the public. A public road extending 700 North will be constructed on the Road Property and will be administered by Salt Lake City. Two other private property owners are dedicating portions of their land adjacent to the Road Property to create a complete roadway width for this 700 North project. The attached 700 North Roadway Dedication plat has been prepared to formally dedicate the Road Property as public rights-of-way. A copy of the Plat is attached hereto as Exhibit A.

 

Requested Action: Discussion - Vote Needed

 

Presenter(s) (with titles): Derrick Sorensen, Real Estate Manager 

 

Time Needed: Less than 5 MINS

 

Is this Item Time-Sensitive and/or Requesting a Time-Certain? No

 

Requesting Staff Member: Ina Landry, Administrative Services Department Assistant

 

Are Supporting Documents Needed for this Agenda Item Request? Yes