Legislation Details

File #: 26-436    Version: 1
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/17/2026 Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 7/7/2026 Final action:
Title Search: Consider a resolution approving the termination of the December 4, 1984, Street Use License Agreement for Lots 1-A and 1-B, of the Burbine Addition subdivision, located approximately 3,500 feet north of the intersection of Indian Knoll Trail and Shady Grove Road, zoned Single-Family 36,000 minimum square-foot lots (SF-36), and addressed 9297 and 9299 Indian Knoll Trail.
Attachments: 1. 070726_Street Use License Termination_Resolution, 2. 070726_Street Use License Termination_Street Use License, 3. 070726_Street Use License Termination_ Plat, 4. 070726_Street Use License Termination_1984 Burbine Addition Plat
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To:                     Aaron Rector, City Manager

From:                     Kalvin Eddleman, Planner I

Subject:                     

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Consider a resolution approving the termination of the December 4, 1984, Street Use License Agreement for Lots 1-A and 1-B, of the Burbine Addition subdivision, located approximately 3,500 feet north of the intersection of Indian Knoll Trail and Shady Grove Road, zoned Single-Family 36,000 minimum square-foot lots (SF-36), and addressed 9297 and 9299 Indian Knoll Trail.

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Background:

The subject property was platted in 1984 as Lots 1-A and 1-B of the Burbine Addition. As part of the original platting, a 40-foot right-of-way was dedicated along the northern portion of both lots for a future public street connection.

 

At the time of plat approval, the City of Keller entered into a Street Use License agreement with the property owners, allowing the dedicated right-of-way area to be used as a private driveway serving both lots. The agreement stipulated that the private use of the right-of-way could continue until the City determined that construction of the public street was necessary.

 

The applicant is requesting approval of a replat to combine Lots 1-A and 1-B into a single lot for single-family residential use (on the agenda as a New Business item). The replat also proposes abandonment of the existing 40-foot right-of-way dedication, which is no longer needed to serve a future street connection. Because the Street Use License applies to the dedicated right-of-way area, termination of the license is necessary upon abandonment of the right-of-way.

 

Alternatives:

The City Council has the following options:

                     Approve as submitted.

                     Approve with modified or additional condition(s).

                     Table the agenda item to a specific date with clarification of intent and purpose.

                     Deny.