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Planning commission recommends partial abandonment of Monitor Peak Street with amended conditions on utilities and easements
Summary
The commission recommended the Board of Supervisors approve the abandonment of about 5,347 sq ft of Monitor Peak Street after negotiating modified conditions requiring documentation acknowledgement, bonding option for water main removal, and city‑engineer approval of necessary easements prior to recordation.
The Carson City Planning Commission on April 30 voted to recommend the Board of Supervisors approve the partial abandonment of Monitor Peak Street, about 5,347 square feet, contingent on modified conditions that address utility and easement concerns.
Staff planner Heather Manzo said the segment is a paper street created by earlier subdivision mapping and that there is an existing water main in the area that must be addressed before recordation. Staff originally proposed requirements that included removal of the water main and demonstrable utility adjustments. Applicant representative…
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