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File #: 15-21544    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/5/2023 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 11/27/2023 Final action:
Title: Property Transactions - Rea Road Widening, Parcel # 4
Attachments: 1. 15-21544_Map_Rea Road Widening, Parcel # 4
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Property Transactions - Rea Road Widening, Parcel # 4

 

Action

Action:                     Approve the following Condemnation: Rea Road Widening, Parcel # 4

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This property is acquired in accordance with Federal Guidelines 49 CFR Part 24 of the Uniform Acquisition and Relocation Act of 1970. Acquisition costs are eligible for North Carolina Department of Transportation reimbursement and Federal Transit Administration reimbursement.

Project: Rea Road Widening (I-485 to Williams Pond Lane)


Program: Rea Road Widening (I-485 to Williams Pond Lane)

 

Owner(s): Colony at Piper Glen, LLC

 

Property Address: 7810 Ballantyne Commons Parkway and 5231 & 5235 Piper Station Drive

 

Total Parcel Area: 307,392 sq. ft. (7.057 ac.)

 

Property to be acquired by Fee Simple: 3,363 sq. ft. (0.077 ac.) Fee Simple Outside Existing Right-of-Way

 

Property to be acquired by Easements: 5,381 sq. ft. (0.124 ac.) Sidewalk Utility Easement, 7,221 sq. ft. (0.166 ac.) Permanent Utility Easement, 975 sq. ft. (0.022 ac.) Storm Drainage Easement and 8,584 sq. ft. (0.197 ac.) Temporary Construction Easement

 

Structures/Improvements to be impacted: None

 

Landscaping to be impacted: Trees and various plantings

 

Zoned: NS & B-1SCD

 

Use: Neighborhood Service District & Business Conditional Zoning

 

Parcel Identification Number: 225-045-05

https://polaris3g.mecklenburgcountync.gov/#mat=703326&pid=22504505&gisid=22504505

 

Appraised Value: $309,250

 

Property Owner’s Concerns: The property owner is concerned about the amount of compensation offered.

 

City’s Response to Property Owner’s Concerns: The city informed the property owner they could obtain their own appraisal or provide supporting documentation to justify their counteroffer. The city continues to negotiate with the property owner.

 

Recommendation: The recommendation is to proceed to condemnation during which time negotiations can continue, mediation is available, and if necessary, just compensation can be determined by the court.

 

Council District: 7

Attachments

Attachment(s): Map