File #: ID-272-22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/19/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/2/2022 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, APPROVING A GRANT OF PERPETUAL EASEMENT AND RIGHT-OF-WAY TO UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OVER A PORTION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID EASEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY
Attachments: 1. UPRR Resolution CC 8-2-22, 2. Easement UPRR MSC Site 7-7-22, 3. UPRR Easement Presi CC 8-2-22.pdf, 4. 272 PPT
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Department of Public Works
Reference: Easement Across City owned Property for a UPRR Track Spur

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Michael Woodruff, Director of Infrastructure
Date Prepared: August 2, 2022
PURPOSE
To consider approval of an easement across City owned property for a Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) Track Spur.

STRATEGIC FOCUS AREA
Supportive, Sustainable Infrastructure
Financially Responsible

BACKGROUND
The City Council directed staff to pursue the construction of a new Municipal Service Center facility that would accommodate Streets Maintenance, Fleet Maintenance, Parks Maintenance and Utility Maintenance, all of which currently operate in separate facilities and locations. In addition, a Police Substation would be located within the facility. The facility is to be constructed on 15.54 acres of City owned land at the northwest corner of Main Street and Denver Street in the City of Brighton with construction slated to start in early 2023. The funding for the new facility has been incorporated into the City's capital budget.

During the course of design, staff and the design team encountered an issue with the existing railroad spur that traverses the property from south to north. It was determined during the design phase through an ALTA Survey, subsequent surveys, and an investigation into County property records that an easement for the railroad spur was not dedicated nor shown in any property and/or County recorded documents.
After extensive research and discussions over several months involving D2C, Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR), and City Staff, in an effort to find documents associated with and/or to identify this easement and the railroad spur, the only documents pertaining to the railroad spur from the City were from 1916 and while somewhat helpful, the documents did not identify the specific easement granted.
While the property was purchased by the City in the fall...

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