File #: 09-0744    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Adopted
File created: 5/29/2009 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/21/2009 Final action: 7/21/2009
Title: Transportation Department recommending adoption of Resolution summarily vacating a ten-foot portion of the rear thirty-foot public utility easement for Lot 89, Cameron Park North Unit No. 8, on property identified as APN 082-542-09, requested by Mark Marriott and Karen Marriott, Trustees of the 2002 Mark M. Marriot and Karen L. Marriott Revocable Trust. Resolution 171-2009
Attachments: 1. Vicinity Map, 2. Reso & Exh
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Transportation Department recommending adoption of Resolution summarily vacating a ten-foot portion of the rear thirty-foot public utility easement for Lot 89, Cameron Park North Unit No. 8, on property identified as APN 082-542-09, requested by Mark Marriott and Karen Marriott, Trustees of the 2002 Mark M. Marriot and Karen L. Marriott Revocable Trust.
Resolution 171-2009
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Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost:
There is no fiscal impact and no net County cost associated with this item.

Reason for Recommendation:
Public utility easements, as shown on Cameron Park North Unit No. 8 final map recorded in Book E of Subdivision Maps at Page 15, were irrevocably offered in perpetuity to the County of El Dorado in June of 1968 and accepted in July of 1968.

An application has been submitted by Mark Marriott and Karen Marriott, Trustees of the 2002 Mark M. Marriot and Karen L. Marriott Revocable Trust, requesting that the County of El Dorado Board of Supervisors vacate a ten-foot portion of a thirty-foot wide public utility easement located along the rear boundary line of Lot 89, also identified as Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 082-542-09, and being more particularly described in Exhibit A and depicted on Exhibit B of the attached Resolution.

The subject property is located on Portillo Court, north of US Highway 50 and west of Cambridge Drive, in Cameron Park. Said action is necessary to accommodate planned construction of a swimming pool on the subject lot.

All utility companies that may possibly be impacted by this vacation have supplied the Department of Transportation with written notification that they have no objection to the proposed abandonment and have no facilities within the subject area. All other existing easements will remain. The Department of Transportation’s staff has reviewed the request and has no objection.

Action to be taken following Board approval:
1) Said Resolution referenced herein will be recorded.
2) A copy of the recorded ...

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