File #: WRAG 19-035    Name: Eyraud Easement
Type: WR General Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/8/2019 In control: Water Resources Agency Board of Directors
On agenda: 4/15/2019 Final action:
Title: Authorize the Interim General Manager to grant a private roadway easement resulting in legal access to a parcel near Nacimiento Reservoir owned by James E. and Betty C. Eyraud Family Living Trust and the Hendricks Revocable Living Trust.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Board Order, 3. Draft Eyraud Easement
Title
Authorize the Interim General Manager to grant a private roadway easement resulting in legal access to a parcel near Nacimiento Reservoir owned by James E. and Betty C. Eyraud Family Living Trust and the Hendricks Revocable Living Trust.
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Monterey County Water Resources Agency Board of Supervisors authorize the Interim General Manager to grant a private roadway easement resulting in legal access to a parcel near Nacimiento Reservoir owned by James E. and Betty C. Eyraud Family Living Trust and the Hendricks Revocable Living Trust.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
The James E. and Betty C. Eyraud Family Living Trust and the Hendricks Revocable Living Trust (Grantee) are owners of a 279 acre parcel near the south shore of Nacimiento Reservoir. The Agency desires to grant a private roadway easement (Easement) as a necessity to resolve a long-standing legal assess issue for the Grantee. The Grantee will reimburse the Agency a total of $500 for the administrative expense of processing the Easement. The Agency's construction of Nacimiento Reservoir in 1957 eliminated legal access the Grantee possessed to Grantee's property. At the time of reservoir construction, the Grantee declined to accept an Easement from the Agency because of a restriction intended to limit the number of parcels having the benefit of such a right-of-way. Over the years, the Grantee has requested the assistance of the Agency and the Agency in its due diligence has a desire to perfect an Easement for the Grantee and grant legal access to the Grantee's property.

Staff is asking the Board of Directors to consider recommending the granting of the easement solely based on the fact the Grantee's original access was eliminated at the time of the reservoir's construction. The attached Easement contains a modified version of the original language of the easements offered at the time and grants the Grantee access across Agency lands and that portion of ...

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