Department
Real Estate and Asset Management
Requested Action
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Request approval of a Sewer Easement Dedication of 11,236 square feet to Fulton County, Georgia, from CRP/WP Union City Owner, LLC, for the purpose of constructing the Altera Union City Project at 5125 Campbellton Fairburn Road, Union City, Georgia 30213. (APPROVED UPON ADOPTION OF THE CONSENT AGENDA)
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Requirement for Board Action
According to Article XXXIV. - Development Regulations, 34.4.1 Land disturbance permit prerequisites.
Strategic Priority Area related to this item (If yes, note strategic priority area below)
Open and Responsible Government
Commission Districts Affected
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Is this a purchasing item?
No
Summary & Background The proposed Altera Union Project, a commercial development, requires a connection to the County’s sewer system. Fulton County development regulations require that all new sewer service line connections acknowledge Fulton County’s ownership interests in the area(s) in which a connection is being made to the County’s sewer system prior to the issuance of a Land Disturbance Permit. The easement area to be conveyed to the County consists of 11,236 square feet and is located in Land Lot 117 of the 9F District of Fulton County, Georgia.
Community Impact: The community will benefit from the extension of the County’s sewer system and the addition of a commercial development.
Department Recommendation: The Department of Real Estate and Asset Management recommends acceptance of the easement dedication.
Project Implications: Easement dedications by the owner of record to Fulton County are made a part of the public record and grant Fulton County access to perform construction, maintenance and upgrades to the County’s sewer system once the proposed improvements are installed.
Community Issues/Concerns: None of which DREAM is aware.
Department Issues/Concerns: None
Fiscal Impact / Funding Source
Funding Line 1:
Acceptance of this easement dedication does not involve the expenditure or the receipt of funds.