Remove obsolete utility easements at 912 Harbour Way South for warehouse development
In Plain English
The city owns rights to run sewer, storm drain, and water lines through private property at 912 Harbour Way South. These easements are no longer needed because the utilities were moved or removed. If approved, the city gives up these rights so the property owner can build a 182,000 square foot warehouse.
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Votes
Motion to adopt Order of Vacation No. 915
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved giving up the city's rights to run utilities through private property at 912 Harbour Way South. The city no longer needs these easements because the sewer, storm drain, and water lines were moved or removed from that location. This clears the way for the property owner to build a 182,000 square foot warehouse on the site. This was a routine administrative matter involving outdated utility rights that were blocking development.
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