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adjacent property owners to obtain additional right-of-way, and deeds <br />for those acquisitions were included in the Board materials. <br />Joshua Fredrickson further explained that the County would own and <br />maintain the roundabout pavement surface, while certain related <br />improvements such as lighting and utilities would remain outside <br />County ownership. <br />Vice Chairman Brett Wachsmith moved to approve Resolution 2026-052 <br />and Commissioner Laura Osiadacz seconded the motion. Motion passed. <br />PORTION OF INNSBRUCK DRIVE ROAD VACATION REQUEST <br />Joshua Fredrickson briefed the Board of County Commissioners <br />regarding an application received to vacate a portion of Innsbruck <br />Drive right-of-way. <br />Joshua Fredrickson briefed the Board of County Commissioners on the <br />history of the roadway, explaining that Innsbruck Drive was part of <br />the Hyak Estates plat recorded in 1967 and is a dead-end road. The <br />roadway later became County right-of-way following a 1996 Road <br />Improvement District project, after which the County assumed <br />ownership and maintenance responsibilities. <br />The request was submitted by the owner of Lot 71, located at the end <br />of the street, seeking vacation of a portion of Innsbruck Road in <br />front of the residence at the end of the Road. Joshua Fredrickson <br />explained that the requested area extends to the edge of pavement and <br />would affect the area that could otherwise support a future cul-de- <br />sac or turnaround. <br />Joshua Fredrickson stated that Public Works does not currently <br />support the vacation request, because vacating the area could limit <br />future roadway improvements, snow removal operations, maintenance <br />needs, and emergency vehicle access. Joshua Fredrickson noted, <br />however, that the application appears sufficient to move through the <br />required process, including a future public hearing and preparation <br />of a director's or engineer's report. <br />Board discussion included review of the site layout, remaining <br />undeveloped lots, roadway access needs, and operational concerns <br />including emergency response and snow removal. The Board of County <br />Commissioners asked that Public Works conduct additional review and <br />return the matter to a future study session before moving forward. <br />2026-03-09 MINUTES <br />