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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRE Easement (6) Laila, I do not believe any easement grant will occur until the entire project and supporting documents/impact studies are complete. In that the impact studies are being handled by the Engineering/Construction Depart., I would ask that emails be directed to Bill Crowe and you are welcome to copy me. Thanks, Scott <http://www.portcanaveral.com> Scott Shepard, CCIM Director - Real Estate Tel: (321) 783-7831 Ext. 261 sshepard@portcanaveral.com <mailto:sshepard@portcanaveral.com> | www.portcanaveral.com <http://www.portcanaveral.com> Canaveral Port Authority | 445 Challenger Road | Cape Canaveral | FL | 32920 <http://www.facebook.com/portcanaveral> <http://www.twitter.com/canaveralport> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/canaveral-port-authority> From: Laila Witwicky [mailto:lwitwicky@danielcorporation.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 12:02 PM To: Scott Shepard, CCIM Cc: 'Todd Morley'; desden@danielcorporation.com; jabiaoun@feg-inc.us; Bill Crowe, P.E.; Craig Langley Subject: RE: Easement Scott, Perhaps I’m not clear, the Port is not and will not be giving up any capacity. Our Sewer line will be independent of the Port. We are only requesting an easement across a small portion of a strip of lands to access our property. Again, this does not have anything to do with Port capacity. Additionally please know there is ample capacity independent of the port. There is no impact on the Port in any manner. Best Regards, Laila Witwicky Daniel Corporation T: (407) 644.6900 F: (407) 644.1548 From: Scott Shepard, CCIM [mailto:sshepard@portcanaveral.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 11:40 AM To: Laila Witwicky <lwitwicky@danielcorporation.com <mailto:lwitwicky@danielcorporation.com> > Cc: 'Todd Morley' <t.morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org <mailto:t.morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org> >; desden@danielcorporation.com <mailto:desden@danielcorporation.com> ; jabiaoun@feg-inc.us <mailto:jabiaoun@feg-inc.us> ; Bill Crowe, P.E. <bcrowe@portcanaveral.com <mailto:bcrowe@portcanaveral.com> >; Craig Langley <clangley@portcanaveral.com <mailto:clangley@portcanaveral.com> > Subject: RE: Easement Laila, I understand your concerns, however, I am not aware of any agreement to grant an easement across the Port property. My understanding is that it was determined that the Port was not in a position to give up any of its utility capacity and if the Developer could work with the City to gain access to their system, the Port might look at an easement access across some portion a Port owned parcel that is located along the exit ramp from AIA. It is also my understanding that any easement will be a part of other approvals that would need to be addressed that do impact the Port. Once Staff has review and agreed, Staff would then present to the Commission for review and approval or denial. Kindest Regards, Scott <http://www.portcanaveral.com> Scott Shepard, CCIM Director - Real Estate Tel: (321) 783-7831 Ext. 261 sshepard@portcanaveral.com <mailto:sshepard@portcanaveral.com> | www.portcanaveral.com <http://www.portcanaveral.com> Canaveral Port Authority | 445 Challenger Road | Cape Canaveral | FL | 32920 <http://www.facebook.com/portcanaveral> <http://www.twitter.com/canaveralport> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/canaveral-port-authority> From: Laila Witwicky [mailto:lwitwicky@danielcorporation.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 11:11 AM To: Scott Shepard, CCIM Cc: 'Todd Morley'; desden@danielcorporation.com <mailto:desden@danielcorporation.com> ; jabiaoun@feg-inc.us <mailto:jabiaoun@feg-inc.us> ; Bill Crowe, P.E. Subject: RE: Easement Scott, While I understand your internal study’s in process, our easement request does not have an impact on the Ports capacity not now, and not in the future. As I said in our prior conversation, we will be bringing in our own sewer line. There is ample capacity according to the servicing authority’s. The area we are proposing to bring the line through, is a small parcel of land which is basically on the perimeter, and has no effect on any of your future or current use of this strip. I don’t understand where the problem lies? This project has been held up and now that a solution has been identified, the resistance continues, contrary to the discussions with yourself, Port officials and City of Cape Canaveral officials several months ago, at which time there was a consensus to provide Daniel Corporation an easement. In order that the required utilities be brought to the subject property, it’s based on that meeting that we found a solution for the sewer line. Since you were not allowing us to tap into Port connection which is very much near the subject property. This matter has costed us a great deal of money, not to mention a tremendous amount of time and hardship for my company. This matter needs immediate attention and a quick resolution. Best Regards, Laila Witwicky Daniel Corporation T: (407) 644.6900 F: (407) 644.1548 From: Scott Shepard, CCIM [mailto:sshepard@portcanaveral.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 10:26 AM To: Laila Witwicky <lwitwicky@danielcorporation.com <mailto:lwitwicky@danielcorporation.com> > Cc: Todd Morley <t.morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org <mailto:t.morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org> >; desden@danielcorporation.com <mailto:desden@danielcorporation.com> ; jabiaoun@feg-inc.us <mailto:jabiaoun@feg-inc.us> ; Bill Crowe, P.E. <bcrowe@portcanaveral.com <mailto:bcrowe@portcanaveral.com> > Subject: RE: Easement Thanks for the follow up. Engineering/construction is discussing this with our Engineering Consultants as I believe I indicated, the Port is in the process of conducting a Port wide Infrastructure study that addresses traffic, water, sewer, and electricity capacity now and in the future. We are not ready to discuss any easement agreement. In the interest of keeping up with the Project, please copy my counterpart Bill Crowe, Sr. Director of Engineering/Construction on all future emails. Kindest Regards, Scott <http://www.portcanaveral.com> Scott Shepard, CCIM Director - Real Estate Tel: (321) 783-7831 Ext. 261 sshepard@portcanaveral.com <mailto:sshepard@portcanaveral.com> | www.portcanaveral.com <http://www.portcanaveral.com> Canaveral Port Authority | 445 Challenger Road | Cape Canaveral | FL | 32920 <http://www.facebook.com/portcanaveral> <http://www.twitter.com/canaveralport> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/canaveral-port-authority> Under Florida Statute 668.6076, electronic mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your electronic mail address released in response to a public records request as provided in Florida Statute 119, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. This electronic mail contains information which may be privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure. It is intended only for the individual(s) named. If you are not an addressee; any disclosure, copy, distribution, or use of the contents of this electronic mail is prohibited. If you have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender by reply electronic mail or at the telephone number listed above and destroy the original message and all copies.Rev.100507a From: Laila Witwicky [mailto:lwitwicky@danielcorporation.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 10:17 AM To: Scott Shepard, CCIM Cc: Todd Morley; desden@danielcorporation.com <mailto:desden@danielcorporation.com> ; jabiaoun@feg-inc.us <mailto:jabiaoun@feg-inc.us> Subject: Easement Good Morning. Hello Scott, On February 8th 2017, I sent you the traffic study. I’m following up on the easement agreement, I would like to bring this matter to a conclusion. Please let me know how you wish to proceed. We can have our council prepare it or if you prefer your council can prepare it. 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