Accept easement from Toll Brothers for storm drains and sewers in Seacliff Estates
In Plain English
Toll Brothers is developing the Seacliff Estates neighborhood and needs to give the city permanent access to maintain storm drains and sewer lines. The easement allows city crews to enter private property for repairs and inspections. This is standard practice when developers build new neighborhoods with city utilities.
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Adopt Resolution No. 107-06
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Accept 6-foot trail easement from Toll Brothers in Seacliff Estates
Accept road improvements on Seacliff Drive built by developer
Approve 60-unit townhome and apartment development on Seacliff Drive
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Accept new storm drain and public access easements at Hilltop Mall
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