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ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Flescher, SECONDED <br />by Chairman Davis, the Board unanimously approved an <br />unconditional offer to purchase the necessary right-of-way <br />from Evangelos Abazis and Ann Abazis at a price of <br />$33,000, as recommended in the memorandum of <br />September 28, 2009. <br />13.D. STIPULATED ORDERS OF TAKE FOR 66TH AVENUE PROPERTY OWNERS <br />MATTHEW AND HILDA HARBOURT, PARCEL 122, EVANGELOS AND ANN <br />ABAZIS, PARCEL 134 <br />Attorney DeBraal presented staff's request to stipulate to the Order of Take for two <br />parcels owned by Matthew and Hilda Harbourt, and Evangelos and Ann Abazis, respectively, <br />which are needed for right-of-way for the 66th Avenue Improvement Project. He outlined the <br />advantages to the Order of Take (presented on page 245 and 246 of the backup), and noted that if <br />the matter goes to trial and the County's appraiser finds the value of the property below the <br />current appraised value, and the jury returns with a verdict below the amount deposited under the <br />terms of the stipulation, the landowners would be required to pay back to the County the <br />difference between the verdict and the deposit. He said that the Harbourts and the Abazis had <br />requested that an additional term be included in the stipulation - that the County waive its right to <br />receive said payback should this occur. <br />Attorney DeBraal clarified for Chairman Davis that the additional term requested by the <br />landowners is not currently in the stipulation, but that it would be added if the Board approves <br />the landowners' request. <br />County Attorney William Collins was not in agreement with the request of the <br />landowners. <br />23 <br />October 6, 2009 <br />