File #: 22-0225    Version: 1
Type: New Business Status: Passed
File created: 3/21/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/17/2022 Final action: 5/17/2022
Title: Approval of Temporary Access Agreement with Rydor Enterprises, LLC, Camicia Creek Landholdings, LLC, and Brandon Reese, for Access of Parcels A-1, A-2 and B, ASLS 79-116 and Tract C of Rydor Subdivision 2019 Addition Across City of Valdez Property.
Attachments: 1. TEMPORARY ACCESS AGREEMENT GLACIER STREAM EAST 2022.pdf, 2. RES 21-20.pdf
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Approval of Temporary Access Agreement with Rydor Enterprises, LLC, Camicia Creek Landholdings, LLC, and Brandon Reese, for Access of Parcels A-1, A-2 and B, ASLS 79-116 and Tract C of Rydor Subdivision 2019 Addition Across City of Valdez Property.

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SUBMITTED BY: Paul Nylund - Senior Planner/GIS Technician

FISCAL NOTES:
Expenditure Required: N/A
Unencumbered Balance: N/A
Funding Source: N/A

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Approve temporary access agreement with Rydor Enterprises, LLC and Camicia Creek Landholdings for access of parcels A-1, A-2 and B, ASLS 79-116 and Tract C of Rydor Subdivision 2019 Addition across City of Valdez property.

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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
On June 2, 2008, the Valdez City Council passed Resolution 08-25 authorizing access to Parcels A-1, A-2 and, ASLS 79-116 through city property over the Alpetco Road to Ryan McCune (Rydor Enterprises). In 2021 Brandon Reese requested that he be added to this resolution in order to access this property, as well as to Tract C of Rydor Subdivision 2019 Addition. Tract C was purchased by Rydor Enterprises from the City of Valdez in 2019 and was then transferred to Camicia Creek Landholdings, of which Brandon Reese is part. Resolution 08-25 granted Ryan McCune authorization to access his 100 acres of property for the purposes of development but in the time since 2008 the situation in this area had changed. The number of companies and individuals involved had increased, the size of the private property doubled, and the traffic across city property increased. Due to these changes, along with the period of time that has passed since the authorization, the City Clerk and City Attorney determined that the most appropriate method to add Camicia Creek Landholdings was to repeal and replace Resolution 08-25 with a new resolution, Resolution 21-20.

Resolution 21-20 was approved on May 18th, 2021, and has expired as of December 31st, 2021. The hope was that the City of Valdez would work with the...

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