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Relocation of Public Utility and Emergency Vehicle Access Easements <br />July 6, 2021 <br />Page 2 <br />Consistent with past practices with similar actions, staff examined whether the City would <br />require compensation for the value of the easement rights being quitclaimed. The <br />replacement easements cover a slightly larger land area, and therefore no compensation <br />is needed. Staff has determined that the City's needs for public utility maintenance and <br />emergency vehicle access will be more effectively served by the replacement easements <br />and recommends quitclaiming the existing easements. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />There is no environmental impact associated with the action. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. <br />EXHIBIT(S) <br />1. Location Map <br />2. Quitclaim Deed <br />Submitted By: Nabil Saba, P.E., Executive Director — Public Works Agency <br />Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager <br />