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File #: 2011-0588    Version: Name: William Court - Driveway Easement Agreement
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 9/13/2011 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 9/19/2011 Final action: 10/17/2011
Title: William Court - Driveway Easement Agreement
Attachments: 1. William Court Driveway Easement Agreement
Title
William Court - Driveway Easement Agreement

History
William Court is located in the area of 140th Street. The street primarily serves a multi-family area, but also leads to a small village-owned facility. This facility was donated by George Eck in 1978/79 for the purposes of a well house. The parcel was landlocked and adjacent to the condo building at 9208 140th Street and the Grosskopf farm. At the time, there was a gravel drive utilized for access to all of these properties. The development of the three condo building lots in approximately 1980/81 brought the paved driveway which extended only to the condo parking lot and did not extend to the well house. In approximately 1984, the townhomes reconstructed the driveway and added the pavement ot the north which provided access to their parking as well as the former well house. The well was filled and capped and taken out of service in the 1990's leaving the building to be used by the Parks Department for storage of equipment as it remains today. Staff research shows no public dedication of ROW or easement in this area to allow the village access to the property. There are no records of any road maintenance costs or shared user agreements from prior years. All prior maintenance and repairs have been handled by the homeowners associations.

Staff was recently approached by the Concordia Condominium and Heritage Townhome Associations to request that the village consider paying a share in the costs associated with repaving the private road leading to their development and the village building. The road is in disrepair and is overdue for repaving.

For the entire driveway, approximately 9,600 sq. ft. of paving, the Association received ten quotes which they shared with the village Public Works staff to review. The association estimates the cost will be approximately $29,0000. The village facility is one of twenty-one buildings that utilize this roadway as a primary access. If the associatio...

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