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Draper council to pursue formal boundary adjustment with Alpine to close a 16–17-foot gap
Summary
Council heard a staff-backed proposal to adjust the Draper–Alpine boundary where historic plats left a 16–17-foot unclaimed gap; staff and a surveyor said deeded monuments support moving the line and recommended a joint resolution of intent and public hearing.
A city presenter outlined a proposal to adjust the common boundary between Draper and Alpine after historical plats and county GIS produced a narrow, unowned gap between two parcels.
The presenter explained that monumented pins and original deeds place the lot line farther west than the current mapped city line, leaving a triangular gap about 16 to 17 feet wide. "This is the 2 parcels that I'm talking about right here," the presenter said while showing the parcels and monuments. The presenter noted Sunrise Engineering surveyor Dale Robinson reviewed the site and agreed the deeded west line is the…
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