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Town of Erie
File #: 21-474    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/21/2021 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 12/14/2021 Final action:
Title: An Ordinance of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie Disconnecting a Parcel of Land Located at the Intersection of Baseline Road and County Line Road
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 36-2021, 2. Exhibit B
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SUBJECT: Consent

Title

An Ordinance of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Erie Disconnecting a Parcel of Land Located at the Intersection of Baseline Road and County Line Road

 

Body

DEPARTMENT:                      Public Works

 

PRESENTER:                      Todd Fessenden, Public Works Director

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation

Approve the Ordinance Disconnecting a Parcel of Land Located at the Intersection of Baseline Road and County Line Road

 

End

 

SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER:

As part of the Nine Mile Global Settlement IGA, the City of Lafayette and the Town are parties to an intergovernmental agreement, dated June 4, 2019, regarding the planning for and regulating land uses in certain areas surrounding their respective jurisdictions, sharing revenue, and resolving formal legal proceedings dealing with their respective authority to regulate specified development activities. As part of the Global Settlement IGA, the Parties agreed to cooperate with one another to disconnect a portion of East County Line Road, a public right-of-way currently within Erie’s jurisdictional boundaries, and to annex that portion of East County Line Road to Lafayette.

 

In keeping with that agreement staff at the Town and City of Lafayette have worked together, with help from our respective legal counsels to bring forward this request. The section of County Line Road is essentially from State Highway 7 to where Parkdale’s new Coal Creek Boulevard intersects County Line Road (see attached Exhibits A & B). Erie will continue to maintain the road north of that intersection, and Lafayette will maintain the road south of that location. Going forward, Coal Creek Boulevard will act as the main signalized southern entrance to Erie, the signal at County Line Road and State Highway 7 will be a right in, right out access point.

 

Fiscal Impact: N/A

 

Board Priority(s) Addressed:

ü                     Well-Maintained Transportation Infrastructure

ü                     Safe and Healthy Community

ü                     Effective Governance

ü                     Environmentally Sustainable

ü                     Fiscally Responsible

 

ATTACHMENTS:                      

1.                     Ordinance 36-2021

2.                     Exhibit B