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P <br />DEWEY WALKER, ZONING DIRECTOR APPEARED REQUESTING AN EXCEPTION <br />TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE 71-3 FOR GEORGE PALMER KING. <br />MR. WALKER STATED THAT MR. KING HAS BEEN PAYING ON THIS PROPERTY <br />SINCE 1965 AND RECEIVED THE DEED TO THE PROPERTY ON SEPTEMBER 11, 1975. <br />THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN POMPEY'S SUBDIVISION, SOUTH OF OSLO ROAD, IN <br />THE AREA OF NEBRASKA ROAD AND 9TH COURT. <br />MR. KINGS PROPERTY DOES NOT BORDER ON A PUBLIC RIGHT—OF—WAY AND HE <br />DOES NOT HAVE ACCESS TO IT. THIS IS A LAND—LOCKED PARCEL OF PROPERTY. <br />NEBRASKA ROAD IS A COUNTY MAINTAINED ROAD AND COMES TO WITHIN APPROXIMATELY <br />300 FEET OF MR. KINGS PROPERTY. <br />MR. KING APPEARED AND STATED THERE ARE RESIDENTS LIVING IN THE AREA <br />AND THERE ARE DIRT ROADS TO THEIR HOMES, <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS STATED THAT IF THE RESIDENTS HAVE BEEN USING THOSE <br />ROADS FOR 20 YEARS, THE COUNTY CAN TAKE THEM OVER BY PRESCRIPTION. <br />MR. KING QUESTIONED IF NEBRASKA ROAD WILL BE EXTENDED TO HIS <br />PROPERTY, AS HE HAS HEARD TALK THAT THIS WAS GOING TO BE DONE. <br />THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR STATED THAT EXTENDING NEBRASKA ROAD IS <br />b NOT IN COUNTY PLANS IN THE NEAR FUTURE. HE CONTINED THAT THE ONLY WAY TO <br />THIS PROPERTY IS OVER SAND TRAILS CREATED BY USAGE. HE INFORMED THE BOARD <br />THAT THE DEVELOPER OF THIS SUBDIVISION IS STILL SELLING PROPERTY AND <br />PEOPLE BUYING CANNOT BUILD BECAUSE THERE IS NO PUBLIC ACCESS. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS STATED THAT MR. KING MUST HAVE ACCESS TO HIS <br />PROPERTY BEFORE THIS BOARD CAN CONSIDER GRANTING AN EXCEPTION. HE SUGGESTED <br />THAT MR. KING GET WITH THE PEOPLE LIVING IN THIS AREA AND HIRE AN ATTORNEY <br />TO OBTAIN ACCESS TO ALL THE PROPERTY, <br />MR. WALKER STATED THAT THE PROPERTY OWNERS CAN NOT GIVE 30 FEET FOR <br />A ROAD BECAUSE THE LOTS ARE TOO SMALL; — THEY ARE ONLY -65 FEET BY 160 FEET. <br />CHAIRMAN SIEBERT STATED THAT IF THIS COULD NOT BE DONE THE ONLY <br />OTHER ALTERNATIVE IS TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY AND HAVE THE ROAD TAKEN BY <br />PRESCRIPTION RIGHT. HE QUESTIONED IF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GRANT <br />PROGRAM COULD HELP IN THIS SITUATION. <br />COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER STATED THAT THIS IS IN THE OSLO AREA WHICH IS <br />BEING CONSIDERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE AT THIS <br />TIME. IF RIGHT—OF—WAY COULD BE OBTAINED, POSSIBLY A ROAD COULD BE BUILT <br />WITH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDS. HE SUGGESTED THAT MR. KING CONTACT <br />THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE OF HIS PROPERTY TO <br />REQUEST THAT THEY GRANT AN EASEMENT IN ORDER TO PUT IN A ROAD. HE <br />8- <br />5 <br />FEB 41976 eQPay � 1.7 <br />
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