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File #: ID-114-19    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/27/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/16/2019 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, ACCEPTING THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT FOR THE MURATA PROPERTY LOCATED AT 14151 POTOMAC STREET, BRIGHTON, COLORADO, IN FAVOR OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND EXECUTE THE EASEMENT AND OTHER DOCUMENTS AS REQUIRED
Attachments: 1. 2019-reso approving Murata CE - CA redline (1).pdf, 2. Murata CE 3a 04 10 19, 3. Murata Property Map, 4. Murarta property PPT, 5. Murata PPT
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Department of Parks and Recreation
Reference: A Resolution of the City Council Accepting the Deed of Conservation Easement in Gross for the Murata Property located at 14151 Potomac Street, Brighton, Colorado, and authorizing the Mayor to execute the Deed and the City Clerk to attest thereto

To: Mayor Kenneth J. Kreutzer and Members of City Council
Through: Philip A. Rodriguez, City Manager
Marv Falconburg, Assistant City Manager
Prepared By: Gary Wardle, Director Parks and Recreation
Date Prepared: March 27, 2019
PURPOSE

A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Brighton, Colorado, Accepting the Deed of Conservation Easement in Gross for the Murata Property located at 14151 Potomac Street, Brighton, Colorado, in favor of the City of Brighton, and authorizing the Mayor to execute the Deed and the City Clerk to attest thereto.

STRATEGIC FOCUS AREA

Facilities, Amenities, and Open Space

BACKGROUND

The Conservation Fund has completed the acquisition of the Murata Property, a 38.3-acre parcel of land located at 14151 Potomac Street, Brighton, Colorado ("Property"). The intended use of the Property is to remain as open space and farmland preservation. The next step is to have Adams County purchase the property from the Conservation Fund. To complete the transaction, a conservation easement must be placed on the Property. The City has received and reviewed the baseline report for the Property.

The funding sources for the acquisition include an Adams County Open Space Grant. The Adams County Open Space Fund requires that a conservation easement be placed on the Property. The conservation easement protects the natural resources and open space values of the land, and is held by either a nonprofit land conservation agency or a public entity. Adams County has requested the City of Brighton hold and perform the conservation easement for the Property.

Adams County currently holds three conservation easements for the City: the Hattendorf Proper...

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