Town of Orange
“In order to make improvements to a town road, the Orange
Town Council may have to pursue condemnation proceedings, something it hasn’t
done in at least 19 years. When the Roundhill Meadows housing project was
approved in 2011, it included a proffer to construct a new section of North
Street running from Radney Road to the southern edge of the Meadows’ property.
A proffer was also included to extend the new piece of North Street with the
existing North Street, providing alternate access off of Rt. 15 and improving
the town’s transportation network.
However, the proffer to construct the connector hinges on
the town’s ability to obtain the necessary public rights of way and easements
from the current owner—something it hasn’t been able to do. According to town
attorney Gail Marshall, the town has tried several times since August 2012 to
obtain the necessary property from Oakbrook Terrace L.P. She said the property
needed for the project consists of 25,299 sq. ft. along the eastern boundary of
the property along with a permanent streetscape and utility easement adjacent
to the western side of it (7,568 sq. ft.), a permanent drainage easement (596
sq. ft.) and a temporary construction easement that need to be in place for no
more than five years depending on construction (8,740 sq. ft.).”
~Writes Gracie Hart Brooks of the Orange County Review
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