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File #: 2026-029    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: First Reading
File created: 12/17/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/12/2026 Final action:
Title: Ordinance 26-11, Public Hearing, an Ordinance Abandoning and Replacing Riverland Paseo Multimodal Easements
Attachments: 1. Ordinance - Paseo MME, 2. Exhibit "A" to Ordinance Expanded MME, 3. Exhibit "B" to Ordinance - Termination of Existing MME, 4. Exhibit "C"" to Ordinance - Agreement for Termination of Plat MME, 5. Riverland Community Association-6th Amendment, 6. AR Park and Recreational Facilities Impact Fee Agreement (2022.10.24) - ORB 4912 PG 2297, 7. Paseo Location Map
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Placement: First Reading of Ordinances / Public Hearing
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Ordinance 26-11, Public Hearing, an Ordinance Abandoning and Replacing Riverland Paseo Multimodal Easements
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Submitted By: Bradley Keen, Director, Parks and Recreation

Strategic Plan Link: The City's Goal to Enjoy Culture, Nature and Recreation.

Executive Summary (General Business): Facilitate abandonment and replacement of existing multimodal easement that provides public access to the Riverland Paseo.

Presentation Information: Questions will be answered by staff upon request.

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council approve the Ordinance and abandon and replace the Riverland Paseo Multimodal easements with expanded Riverland Paseo Multimodal easement.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Council amend the recommendation and approve the Ordinance and abandon and replace the multimodal easements.
2. Move that the Council not approve the Ordinance.

Background: In September of 2019, the City and Developer entered into a Park and Recreational Facilities Conveyance Agreement to provide for an orderly process for the Developer to convey required park property to the City. The Conveyance Agreement contemplated four parks, City Park 1, City Park 2, a Regional Park, and City Park 4. The City and Developer also entered a Park and Recreational Facilities Impact Fees and Off-Site Drainage for City Park 1 in September of 2019. That agreement provided for the construction of City Park 1 by the Developer and the provision of impact fee credits to the Developer in exchange for the construction ("Construction Agreement"). Subsequently, the City Council modified that Construction Agreement through an Amended and Restated Park Impact Fee Agreement with the Developer for the Construction of Riverland Paseo Neighborhood Park on October 24, 2022 (the "Agreement"). The Agreement provided that that the Developer would receive impact fee credits and a reconve...

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