Laserfiche WebLink
ROADWAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY <br /> EASEMENT <br /> This indenture ("Agreement")is made and entered into the 211day of <br /> 2015. <br /> Recitals <br /> 1. The real property("Parcel I") located at 876 Old Birch Street in Lino Lakes, <br /> Minnesota,Property ID No. 28-31-22-33-0003, is owned by Comcast CCH <br /> Subsidiary Holdings, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, successor-by-merger to <br /> Comcast MO of the North Central Suburbs, Inc., flk/a MediaOne of the North <br /> Central Suburbs, Inc., f/k/a Group W Cable of North Central Suburbs, Inc. <br /> ("Grantor"), and legally described as follows: <br /> The East 330 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest <br /> Quarter of Section 28, Township 31,Range 22 West, Anoka <br /> County, Minnesota. <br /> 2. The real property located on Old Birch Street(no street address) abutting the <br /> northeast corner of Parcel 1, Property ID No. 28-31-22-32-0010 ("Parcel 2"), is <br /> also owned by Grantor and is legally described as follows: <br /> That part of Government Lot 3, Section 28, Township 31 North,Range 22 <br /> West, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying Southeasterly of the Southeasterly <br /> right-of-way line of Old Birch Street. <br /> 3. Parcel 1 is subject to an existing roadway easement, recorded with Anoka County <br /> as Document No. 144111, in the northeast corner of the Property. Said easement <br /> benefits the Northwest Saddle Club located on the adjacent land to the east <br /> ("Saddle Club Property") and provides driveway access from that land to Old <br /> Birch Street. <br /> 4. The Saddle Club Property is, or will be, platted as part of a planned unit <br /> development known as Saddle Club First Addition. The street within Saddle Club <br /> First Addition that will connect the new development to Old Birch Street will <br /> cross a portion of the existing roadway easement, recorded as Document No. <br /> 144111. The existing easement, however, is not large enough to accommodate the <br /> new street connection so a new right-of-way easement is necessary. <br /> 5. Grantor desires to grant, and the City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota, a municipal <br /> corporation ("Grantee"), wishes to receive, a perpetual easement across the Parcel <br />