HomeMy WebLinkAboutFrontage access easementGood Afternoon Mosh,
It was my pleasure to speak with you this afternoon.
As we discussed, the City is very interested in a “frontage access
easement” through your property to W. Central Blvd.
Public Safety will be enhanced by encouraging/allowing vehicular
traffic from Burger King, through the RaceTrac property and yours to
connect to W. Central Blvd.
We have had preliminary discussions with RaceTrac and they appear to be
in agreement.
Their approvals will soon go before the Board with a Staff
recommendation that they record a similar easement.
Assuming the RaceTrac easement becomes a reality, we would be in favor
of negotiating with you toward a Development Agreement that would allow
your mixed-use project to be developed along with the engineered parking
evaluation you submitted last year.
Naturally, it would be in our mutual interest to ensure the RaceTrac
easement occurs prior to any commitments.
We look forward to discussing this with you in the near future.
Sincerely,
Todd
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