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File #: 22-0105    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/9/2022 In control: Visalia City Council
On agenda: 4/4/2022 Final action:
Title: Request authorization to adopt Resolution No. 2022-17, ordering the summary vacation and abandonment of the easements to the City of Visalia for storm drain and temporary turnaround purposes as dedicated under the final map, "The Little Ranch." APN 126-020-082.
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2022-17, 2. Location Map, 3. The Little Ranch Final Map, 4. Los Pinos Final Map
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Agenda Item Wording:
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Request authorization to adopt Resolution No. 2022-17, ordering the summary vacation and abandonment of the easements to the City of Visalia for storm drain and temporary turnaround purposes as dedicated under the final map, "The Little Ranch." APN 126-020-082.
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Deadline for Action: 4/4/2022

Submitting Department: Community Development

Contact Name and Phone Number:
Lupe Garcia, Civil Engineer, lupe.garcia@visalia.city, (559)713-4197
Paul Bernal, Community Development Director, paul.bernal@visalia.city, (559)713-4025

Department Recommendation:
Staff recommends that City Council adopt Resolution No. 2022-17, ordering the summary vacation and abandonment of the easements to the City of Visalia for storm drain and temporary turnaround purposes as dedicated under the final map, The Little Ranch, without the need of a public hearing.

Background Discussion:
The Little Ranch subdivision, which is located northwest of the intersection of South Dans Street and West Visalia Parkway dedicated via its final map, easements to the City of Visalia for storm drain and temporary turnaround purposes.
The Little Ranch subdivision was recorded in 2003. As part of their development entitlements, The Little Ranch subdivision was required to dedicate to the City a temporary storm drain basin to capture and retain runoff from the subdivision until such time that future development would allow for the runoff to be directed to its ultimate design location. Accordingly, an easement for storm drain purposes was dedicated over the Remainder parcel of the Little Ranch final map. In addition, the subdivision established local roads that would not have through access based on the subdivision project limits. As a result of this design, temporary turnaround easements were dedicated at the ends of Silvervale Street, Chantham Street and University Street to allow public turn around at the end of the streets in the interim (see attached Little Ranch final ma...

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