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File #: RES 25-0044    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/2/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/7/2025 Final action:
Title: #25-44 - Authorizing a Temporary Access Agreement with East Peak Resort, LLC, Rydor Enterprises, LLC, Camicia Creek Landholdings, LLC, and Brandon Reese, for Access of Parcels A-1-A, A-1-B, Rydor Subdivision 2022, Parcel A-2, Tract A, Parcel B, Tract B, ASLS 79-116, and Parcel C, Rydor Subdivision 2019 Addition Across City of Valdez Property
Attachments: 1. Resolution 25-44 Rydor Reese Camicia Access Agreement, 2. Exhibit A - Access Agreement Route, 3. East Peak Short Term Temp Access Agreement 09262025
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#25-44 - Authorizing a Temporary Access Agreement with East Peak Resort, LLC, Rydor Enterprises, LLC, Camicia Creek Landholdings, LLC, and Brandon Reese, for Access of Parcels A-1-A, A-1-B, Rydor Subdivision 2022, Parcel A-2, Tract A, Parcel B, Tract B, ASLS 79-116, and Parcel C, Rydor Subdivision 2019 Addition Across City of Valdez Property
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SUBMITTED BY: Kate Huber, Community Development Director

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Expenditure Required: n/a
Unencumbered Balance: n/a
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RECOMMENDATION:
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Approval of Resolution #25-44 Authorizing a Temporary Access Agreement with East Peak Resort, LLC, Rydor Enterprises, LLC, Camicia Creek Landholdings, LLC, and Brandon Reese, for Access of Parcels A-1-A, A-1-B, Rydor Subdivision 2022, Parcel A-2, Tract A, Parcel B, Tract B, ASLS 79-116, and Parcel C, Rydor Subdivision 2019 Addition Across City of Valdez Property
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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
On September 24, 2025, Nate Smith on behalf of East Peak Resort, LLC, Rydor Enterprises, LLC, and Camicia Creek Landholdings, LLC requested an updated access agreement across City of Valdez lands for access of parcels A-1, A-2 and B, ASLS 79-116 and Tract C of Rydor Subdivision 2019 Addition.
The parcels were purchased from the City of Valdez by Rydor Enterprises and Camicia Creek Landholdings in 2008 and 2019. Since the time of purchase, City Council has authorized access via resolution and access agreements.
In September 2025, Mr. Smith requested permission to create an alternate route of their existing trail where Slater Creek had eroded the previous trail. At this time, city staff determined that their previous access agreement had expired at the end of 2024 and new agreement was required. Because of the urgent nature of the request to make necessary trail modifications, staff worked with the City Attorney and City Manager to execute a short-term access agreement for their immediate needs. The agreement, executed on September 26, 2025 and expiring...

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