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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23. 22-154APRIL 12, 2022 22-154 RESOLUTION (CARRIED___7-0____LOST_______LAID OVER_______WITHDRAWN_______) PURPOSE: APPROVE AND EXECUTE RELOCATION ORDER; APPROVE DETERMINATION OF NECESSITY TO ACQUIRE; PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE WEST 2700 BLOCK OF CLAIRVILLE ROAD FOR RURAL II BASIN FOR SAWYER CREEK WATERSHED INITIATED BY: CITY OF OSHKOSH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PLAN COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approved Land Acquisition WHEREAS the Department of Public Works is recommending the acquisition of a the property generally located at the West 2700 Block of Clairville Road for a Rural II Basin for the Sawyer Creek Watershed, per the attached, to improve storm water management within the Sawyer Creek Watershed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that the Common Council determines that it is necessary and a public purpose for the City to acquire the property generally located at the West 2700 Block of Clairville Road for a Rural II Basin for the Sawyer Creek Watershed to improve storm water management within the Sawyer Creek Watershed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Common Council that this resolution constitutes a Relocation Order for the acquisition of a portion of the property described in the attached in accordance with the title acquisition procedure set forth in Wisconsin Statutes, Section 32.05, said property being generally located at the 2700 Block of Clairville Road. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proper City Officials are hereby authorized and directed to execute any and all documents necessary for implementation of this order and that a certified copy of this Resolution shall be filed with the Winnebago County Clerk within twenty (20) days of its adoption. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall be effective immediately upon its passage and recording. TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Common Council FROM: Mark Lyons, Planning Services Manager DATE: April 7, 2022 RE: Approve and Execute Relocation Order; Approve Determination of Necessity to Acquire; Property Generally Located at the West 2700 Block of Clairville Road for Rural II Basin for Sawyer Creek Watershed BACKGROUND The City of Oshkosh Department of Public Works is requesting approval to acquire approximately 59.13 acres of vacant land west of the 2700 Block of Clairville Road in the Town of Algoma. The property will be utilized to improve storm water management within the Sawyer Creek Watershed. On July 28, 2015 the Common Council approved official mapping of the subject site (Ordinance 15-361) to reserve the land for eventual acquisition by the City. The subject 59.13 acre area is large, approximately 1,320 feet wide and 2,000 deep with a 60- footwide by 635-foot deep strip connecting to Clairville Road. The acquisition will take one entire land-locked lot and part of two existing lots fronting on Clairville Road. The land is currently is currently undeveloped and mostly being used agriculturally. The surrounding area is predominantly agricultural with exception of some low density single-family uses along Clairville Road. The 2040 Comprehensive plan identifies the area suitable for light density residential development. The subject site is part of the Zone D Expansion Area identified in the Cooperative Plan between the City of Oshkosh and Town of Algoma. If the acquisition is approved and land sale finalized, it is anticipated the land will attach (annex) to the City shortly thereafter. ANALYSIS The City hired a consultant to prepare a regional storm water management plan for the Sawyer Creek Watershed. The plan recommended the construction of large basins on the outskirts of the city to mitigate downstream flooding from Sawyer Creek. The first of these basins, located north of James Road one mile out of the City limits was constructed in 2012. The plan called for a second basin located at this subject site. The second basin will also assist in lowering the FEMA Floodplain elevation of Sawyer Creek in various parts throughout the City. Construction of this basin will aid in the development of the plan and help determine future storm water mitigation needs in the area. Staff is of the opinion that the intended use of the property is not in conflict with the light density residential land use recommendation from the Comprehensive Plan. Storm water management facilities such as the one being proposed at this site are not unlike infrastructure needed for the development of new residential subdivisions. This approval is the first step for the City to acquire this property. The City is required to follow the acquisition process as required by state statute. FISCAL IMPACT No fiscal impact at this time. As the Department of Public Works moves forward with the process and engaged property owners the Department of Public Works will place the request for land acquisition on a future agenda, which will include the fiscal impact. RECOMMENDATION The Plan Commission recommended approval of the determination of necessity on April 5, 2022. Please see the attached staff report and meeting minutes for more information. Respectfully Submitted, Approved: Mark Lyons Mark A. Rohloff Planning Services Manager City Manager ITEM: REVIEW NECESSITY FOR ACQUISITION OF VACANT LAND FOR RURAL II BASIN IN THE SAWYER CREEK WATERSHED GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE WEST 2700 BLOCK OF CLAIRVILLE RD Plan Commission meeting of April 5, 2022. GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: City of Oshkosh-Department of Public Works Property Owners: Kay E. Spanbauer, Angela Suhail, Carol Neubauer, and Kenric Klemz Action(s) Requested: The City of Oshkosh Department of Public Works is requesting approval to acquire approximately 59.13 acres of vacant land west of the 2700 Block of Clairville Road in the Town of Algoma. The property will be utilized to improve storm water management within the Sawyer Creek Watershed. On July 28, 2015 the Common Council approved official mapping of the subject site (Ordinance 15-361) to reserve the land for eventual acquisition by the City. Applicable Ordinance Provisions: N/A Property Location and Background Information: The subject 59.13 acre area is large, approximately 1,320 feet wide and 2,000 deep with a 60-footwide by 635-foot deep strip connecting to Clairville Road. The acquisition will take one entire land-locked lot and part of two existing lots fronting on Clairville Road. The land is currently is currently undeveloped and mostly being used agriculturally. The surrounding area is predominantly agricultural with exception of some low density single-family uses along Clairville Road. The 2040 Comprehensive plan identifies the area suitable for light density residential development. The subject site is part of the Zone D Expansion Area identified in the Cooperative Plan between the City of Oshkosh and Town of Algoma. If the acquisition is approved and land sale finalized, it is anticipated the land will attach (annex) to the City shortly thereafter. Item II – Property Acquisition – Rural II Basin – Clairville Road 2 Subject Site Existing Land Use Zoning Agricultural/Undeveloped Light Agricultural Extraterritorial District (A-1ETZ) & General Agricultural Extraterritorial District (A-2ETZ) Recognized Neighborhood Organizations None Adjacent Land Use and Zoning Existing Uses Zoning North Agricultural/Undeveloped General Agricultural Extraterritorial District (A-2ETZ) South Agricultural/Undeveloped Heavy Industrial District (HI) & General Agricultural Extraterritorial District (A-2ETZ) East Single- Family Residential, Agricultural/Undeveloped Heavy Industrial District (HI) & Light Agricultural Extraterritorial District (A-1ETZ) West Agricultural/Undeveloped General Agricultural Extraterritorial District (A-2ETZ) Comprehensive Plan Comprehensive Plan Land Use Recommendation Land Use 2040 Land Use Recommendation Light Density Residential ANALYSIS The City hired a consultant to prepare a regional storm water management plan for the Sawyer Creek Watershed. The plan recommended the construction of large basins on the outskirts of the city to mitigate downstream flooding from Sawyer Creek. The first of these basins, located north of James Road one mile of the City limits was constructed in 2012. The plan called for a second basin located at this subject site. The City officially mapped the area to preserve the land and ensure inadvertent development would Item II – Property Acquisition – Rural II Basin – Clairville Road 3 not take place until funding was available for acquisition. The second basin will also assist in lowering the FEMA Floodplain elevation of Sawyer Creek in various parts throughout the City. The Engineering Division is in the early stages of updating the city-wide Storm Water Management Plan. Construction of this basin will aid in the development of the plan and help determine future storm water mitigation needs in the area. Staff is of the opinion that the intended use of the property is not in conflict with the light density residential land use recommendation from the Comprehensive Plan. Storm water management facilities such as the one being proposed at this site is not unlike infrastructure needed for the development of new residential subdivisions. This approval is the first step for the City to acquire this property. The City is required to follow the acquisition process as required by state statute. RECOMMENDATION/CONDITIONS Staff recommends approval of the proposed property acquisition located at the west 2700 Block of Clairville Road as requested. The Plan Commission recommended approval of the land acquisition on April 5, 2022. The following is their discussion on the item. Site Inspections Report: No commissioners reported visiting the site. Staff report accepted as part of the record. The City of Oshkosh Department of Public Works is requesting approval to acquire approximately 59.13 acres of vacant land west of the 2700 Block of Clairville Road in the Town of Algoma. The property will be utilized to improve storm water management within the Sawyer Creek Watershed. On July 28, 2015 the Common Council approved official mapping of the subject site (Ordinance 15- 361) to reserve the land for eventual acquisition by the City. Mr. Nau presented the item and reviewed the site and surrounding area as well as the land use and zoning classifications in this area. The subject 59.13 acre area is large, approximately 1,320 feet wide and 2,000 deep with a 60-footwide by 635-foot deep strip connecting to Clairville Road. The acquisition will take one entire land-locked lot and part of two existing lots fronting on Clairville Road. The land is currently is currently undeveloped and mostly being used agriculturally. The surrounding area is predominantly agricultural with exception of some low density single-family uses along Clairville Road. The 2040 Comprehensive plan identifies the area suitable for light density residential development. The subject site is part of the Zone D Expansion Area identified in the Cooperative Plan between the City of Oshkosh and Town of Algoma. If the acquisition is approved and land sale finalized, Item II – Property Acquisition – Rural II Basin – Clairville Road 4 it is anticipated the land will attach (annex) to the City shortly thereafter. Staff recommends approval with the findings and conditions as listed in the staff report. Mr. Perry opened up technical questions to staff. Mr. Mitchell stated that it was mentioned that parts of the comprehensive plan are in support of this and when reviewing he doesn’t remember mentioning of the plan’s farmland preservation goals. It would be beneficial to provide all the applicable references when an issue is being presented. What happens in a case like this, is that we say these four provisions in the comprehensive plan support this initiative omitting the two or three that have counter goals. We are missing important information that should be presented when mentioning the comprehensive plan. If the city has a goal of maintaining farmland preservation and this initiative goes against that goal, this is the rationale that went behind making that determination. Mr. Mitchell asked if the city does a tree inventory or an analysis on the lost tree canopy. Mr. Lyons stated that the city’s comprehensive plan does not specifically call out farmland preservation as a goal for this municipality. It does reference that the county has some farmland preservation documents. Our comprehensive plan does talk about urban tree canopy. This early is in the process and tree analysis has not been done. This is the first statutory step to give our public works and their consultant the ability to reach out and start negotiating with the property owners. Mr. Mitchell asked if this item would come back to Plan Commission. Mr. Lyons said that it does not. This item is a recommendation to council on giving public works permission or not to reach out to the property owners to negotiate. Mr. Mitchell asked if this moves forward with this acquisition, does the city have a policy or a practice to replace the lost tree canopy. Mr. Lyons said CIP dollars are allocated annually for addition of new street trees and tree canopies in the city, so it is done on a yearly basis. With this being a large wooded area, it can be looked at to spending further dollars to offset. Ms. Propp asked if public works expected another basin in this area. Mr. Gierach said the plan that was developed just had these two basins. This is the last implementation of the plan for Sawyer Creek watershed. Ms. Davey asked if it’s going to mitigate the flooding issues on 9th avenue. Mr. Gierach said this is one piece of the puzzle to help mitigate the flooding. This is much larger in storage volume than James Road that was built back in 2012. Anything we are doing will help with the flooding at the intersection. Item II – Property Acquisition – Rural II Basin – Clairville Road 5 Mr. Perry asked for any public comments and asked if the applicant wanted to make any statements. There were no statements from the applicant. Tyler Wagner, 2803 Clairville Rd, asked what this project would do to his property value and what the plan is for the area. He would also like to know if there are any statistics or data to show how the James Road basin has helped with the flooding in the area. Mr. Gierach said that this project, like James Road, is planned to be a dry detention basin and will fill up in larger storm events. The majority of the year it will be dry, and the heavier rain events it will fill up. Within 24-48 hours it should come back down to being relatively dry. There is modeling that shows the reduction in the flood elevation inside the city. Everything that was done in the last 20 years has lowered the base flood elevation about 10 inches. With this pond, specifically there are no concrete numbers but it should reduce another few inches. Richard Klemz, 4635 County Rd K, asked for clarification on the zoning map that was given in the staff report on the image shown in the meeting. The zoning map shows that his house and land will be sold during the acquisition. Mr. Lyons said that how GIS mapping works, it selects full parcels and doesn’t give an option to cut sections out. Mr. Klemz asked how the Westhaven Golf Course dam is considered a navigable waterway since it holds back water. Mr. Gierach said he is not aware of the golf course having a dam of water. There are restrictions along the creek but the city is trying to eliminate those the best they can. Brian Spanbauer, 2713 Clairville Rd, said his biggest concern is the ditch that was built behind his yard last fall and the culverts that have been added and the dirt that has been added to his property and raised his elevation to cause more flooding issues in his yard and flooding issues in his home. Kay Spanbauer, 8370 Tritt Rd, Omro; says she is the landowner where the trees are sitting on the property. She is hoping a retention pond goes in because it will help with her son’s water issue with maybe a deep ditch that goes east and west. Mr. Gierach said that all of the right-of-ways and sites drain to public infrastructure in the streets and the three pounds that around the southwest industrial park. The specifics of all the water coming from southwest industrial park into Clairville, per code that would not be allowed. The three ponds do discharge elsewhere. The ditch on the north side of park hill 40, the intention of digging the pond here is to fill the north 40 park hill farms and to also direct the water to the pond to assist for development of the farm in the future. It’s not going to 100% alleviate the problem but it is noted and we will see what we can do. Item II – Property Acquisition – Rural II Basin – Clairville Road 6 Ms. Davey asked where the hill farm is. Mr. Spanbauer said it is below the properties. Mr. Mitchell asked if there is an avenue for citizens to look at the plan for this project and to provide feedback. Mr. Gierach asked if he was referencing the Sawyer Creek Master Plan or the project plan for this basin. Mr. Mitchell said he was referencing the Sawyer Creek Master Plan. Mr. Gierach said the Sawyer Creek Master Plan was originally developed and approved around 10-15 years ago. They are in the stages of implementing the project phases. Mr. Mitchell said the environment has changed in the last 10-15 years and if the citizens have valuable input and the plan is no longer applicable they could look at changing it. Do the citizens have an avenue to look at the plan and provide feedback. Mr. Gierach said the master plan is on the city’s website under the storm water information page. They are able to review it and engineering can answer any questions they might have. The storm water board does meet the third Thursday of every month at 7:30am, and that would be another avenue for citizens to voice their concerns. Mr. Kiefer said he is on the storm water utility committee. They review all the different storm water basins and different plans other than Sawyer Creek. The FEMA maps are undergoing changing and citizens who were once in flood areas are no longer, so there are a lot of things that are happening. There are 120 water basins throughout the city, all in various sizes. The board helps to direct the water into storm sewers and to help keep it out of businesses and people’s homes. The board would do its best with this project to try and mitigate any flooding in the area. Council Member Ford asked Mr. Klemz to go ahead and ask his question to Plan Commission. Mr. Klemz asked where the dirt is going to go from this project. The concern is they hit bedrock at 27 feet and what the city does with the dirt. Mr. Wagner also asked where the dirt is going to go. He is also upset about the last time he let someone use his property for a project and they left a mess of his property and never resolved it. They would also like to know how long the project would last. There were no other public comments on this item. Mr. Perry closed public comments and asked if the applicant wanted to make any closing statements. Item II – Property Acquisition – Rural II Basin – Clairville Road 7 There were no closing statements from the applicant. Motion by Propp to adopt the findings and recommendation as stated in the staff report. Seconded by Kiefer. Mr. Perry asked if there was any discussion on the motion. Council Member Ford thanked the members of the public who voiced their concerns. Ms. Scheuermann asked if there were other options. Mr. Gierach said they are dealing with the county and flood storage districts for the last three to four years. Specifically for the storage volume this is going to get is 380 acre feet in 100 year storm event. James Road is about 190 acre feet of storage. To get that amount of storage, other than flood storage districts is hard to come by in this watershed. Mr. Kiefer asked what the normal size is for a basin. Mr. Gierach said they are maybe 50-60 storage feet for volume. Ms. Scheuermann asked if that means there are no others options. Mr. Gierach said there are always other options. As far as land and this location is ideal as it does pick up two large branches of Sawyer Creek and James Road picks up one. This would get the James Road branch in addition to another. In order to have a meaningful impact, you also have to have a hydraulic grade line between the creek where it enters and where it discharges and to be able to get that amount of storage, it is difficult to obtain. There are things that can be done, and other locations that were looked at but they were not preferred. Mr. Kiefer said there are other things we want to look at. In Westhaven where the creek enters is also where we want to look at. It often backs up and it is a serious issue. There could be a partnership with them to help mitigate the water issues. This new pond is almost twice as big as James Road and will help absorb a lot of the water before it gets into the city. Mr. Nau asked if this was going to be a wet pond or a dry pond. Mr. Gierach said it is meant to be a dry pond like James Road. Mr. Kiefer said there is always a safety shelf around the pond as well as vegetation. Mr. Gierach said that because it’s intended to be a dry pond, there may not necessarily be a safety shelf around it. Mr. Perry wanted to remind Plan Commission that this item is a recommendation to the council. Item II – Property Acquisition – Rural II Basin – Clairville Road 8 Motion carried 9-0. SAWY E R C R E E K PLPLPL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PLCLAIRVILLE ROADNE CORNER SEC. 31 T18N, R16E E1/4 CORNER SEC. 31 T18N, R16E LOT 2 CSM 4846 LOT 3 CSM 4846 NW1/4-NE1/4 NE1/4-NE1/4 SE1/4-NE1/4 SW1/4-NE1/4 NW1/4-SE1/4 NE1/4-SE1/4 LOT 3 CSM 6985 PARCEL NO. 00203790408 PARCEL NO. 0020381 LOT 1 CSM 6985 LOT 2 CSM 6985 PARCEL NO. 0020390407 PARCEL 1PARCEL 2 N0°22'43"E668.86'RELOCATION ORDERPROPOSED RURAL II DETENTION BASINSAWYER CREEK STORMWATER ANALYSIS01 A S S O C I A T E S® SHEET JOB NO. PROJECT MGR.NO.REVISIONSDATE:CITY OF OSHKOSHS1/2, NE1/4,SECTION 31 (TN. ALGOMA), TOWN 18 NORTH, RANGE 16 EASTPORTIONS OF TAX I.D. PARCELS: 0020381,00203790407,00203790408WINNEBAGO COUNTY, WISCONSIN1382.082 M. YENTZ LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL 1 PROPOSED RURAL II DETENTION BASIN SAWYER CREEK STORMWATER ANALYSIS S:\MAD\1300--1399\1382\082\Designs-Studies-Reports\Right of Way\PARCEL 1 DESCRIPTION.docx Part of Lots 2 and 3 of Certified Survey Map number 6985 recorded in volume 1, page 6985 as document number 1693741 at the Winnebago County register of deeds, being located in the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 31, Township 18 North, Range 16 East, Town of Algoma, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, more fully described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 31 Thence South 0° 31' 56" West, 1,336.73 feet along the East line of said Section 31; Thence North 89° 11' 13" West, 33.00 feet to the Westerly right-of-way of Clairville Road and the Northeast corner of Lot 3 of CSM 6985 also being the point of beginning; Thence South 0° 31' 56" West, 100.00 feet along said Westerly right-of-way line; Thence North 89° 11' 13" West, 633.31 feet; Thence South 0° 22' 43" West, 1,235.82 feet to the south line of CSM 6985 also being the south line of said Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4; Thence North 89° 06' 19" West, 666.50 feet along said south line to the West line of said CSM 6985 also being the West line of said Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4; Thence North 0° 22' 43" East, 1,334.75 feet along said West line to the North line of CSM 6985 also being the North line of said Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4; Thence South 89° 11' 13" East, 1,300.07 feet along said North line to the point of beginning. Containing 953,321 square feet, 21.89 acres, more or less. LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL 2 PROPOSED RURAL II DETENTION BASIN SAWYER CREEK STORMWATER ANALYSIS S:\MAD\1300--1399\1382\082\Designs-Studies-Reports\Right of Way\PARCEL 2 DESCRIPTION.docx Part of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 31, Township 18 North, Range 16 East, Town of Algoma, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, more fully described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 31 Thence South 0° 31' 56" West, 1,336.73 feet along the East line of said Section 31 to the North line of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 31; Thence North 89° 11' 13" West, 1,333.07 feet along said North line to the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of Certified Survey Map number 6985 recorded in volume 1, page 6985 as document number 1693741 at the Winnebago County register of deeds also being the Northeast corner of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 31 and the point of beginning; Thence South 0° 22' 43" West, 1,334.75 feet along the East line of said Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 to the South line thereof; Thence North 89° 06' 19" West, 1,329.36 feet along said South line to the Southwest corner of said Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4; Thence North 0° 13' 17" West, 858.68 feet along the West line of said quarter section to the centerline of Sawyer Creek; Thence North 35° 20' 54" East, 103.11 feet along the centerline of said Creek; Thence North 71° 42' 29" East, 111.31 feet along said centerline; Thence North 53° 55' 32" East, 42.36 feet along said centerline; Thence North 67° 11' 27" East, 163.33 feet along said centerline; Thence North 52° 03' 36" East, 135.74 feet along said centerline; Thence North 3° 54' 05" East, 47.50 feet along said centerline; Thence North 13° 28' 31" West, 78.24 feet along said centerline; Thence North 5° 19' 02" East, 54.01 feet along said centerline to the North line of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 31; Thence South 89° 11' 13" East, 887.60 feet along said North line to the point of beginning. Containing 1,632,578 square feet, 37.48 acres, more or less. LAND ACQUISITION SAWYER CREEK FUTURE STORM WATER BASIN PC: 4/05/2022 CAROL A NEUBAUER/ANGELA G SUHAIL G, ET AL. 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