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Planning commission recommends approval of Monitor Peak Street abandonment with edits requiring easements and water-main removal bonding
Summary
The commission voted to recommend that the Board of Supervisors approve the partial abandonment of Monitor Peak Street (approximately 5,347 sq ft), with modified conditions that acknowledge submitted documentation, allow bonding in lieu of immediate water-main removal, and require easements as determined by the city engineer.
The Carson City Planning Commission on April 30 recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an abandonment of approximately 5,347 square feet of Monitor Peak Street — the easterly 105 linear feet at the street’s terminus — and to incorporate that strip into two adjacent residential lots, subject to clarified conditions about utilities and easements.
Planner Heather Manzo explained the request applies to a paper street segment that no longer provides a public connection because subdivision changes and grade shifts eliminated the planned connection; the area was dedicated with the final map but has no functional right of way. Staff recommended approval after finding the public would not be materially injured by the abandonment. The staff report also identified an existing…
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