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Attorney Fell confirmed that staff would bring back to the Board a separate item on the <br />remaining matters pertaining to the referendum which required Board direction. <br />13.B. STIPULATION CONCERNING EXTENDED POSSESSION FOR 66THAVENUE <br />PROPERTY OWNERS WILLIAM BETHEL, CHARLENE BROWN, RUTH AND <br />WILLIAM STANBRIDGE, HARRIS GROVES, JOHN AND DEBRA MAROTTO, <br />ERMA LEE LEWIS, MATTHEW AND HILDA HARBOURT, STEPHEN AND <br />SHELLY RYAN, PAUL AND RENNIE THOMPSON, JR. AND LAWRENCE AND <br />PHYLLIS BROWN <br />Deputy County Attorney William K. DeBraal reviewed the backup memorandum of <br />April 27, 2009, pertaining to a stipulation set forth in an Order of Taking, by which the County <br />would obtain title to parcels owned by the ten above -listed landowners, in exchange for allowing <br />the landowners a period of extended stay on the property. After providing an aerial projection <br />depicting the various right-of-ways and their relevance to the 66th Avenue Road Widening <br />project, Attorney DeBraal presented staff's recommendation to approve the Stipulation, and <br />enter into lease agreements with the individual land owners, and asked the Board to consider <br />how it would like to handle the rental property on one of the Stanbridge parcels. <br />Chairman Davis asked why, since Eminent Domain lawsuits had already been filed for <br />some of the cases, this item was not going before the Court, rather than coming before the <br />Commission. <br />Attorney DeBraal clarified that the stipulation was worked out between the County's <br />outside Counsel, Tony Policastro, of Policastro & LeRoux, P.A., and the landowners' Attorney, <br />Brent Simon, of Tileston, Simon and Holloway, P.A. He stated that the landowners have agreed <br />to this part of the lawsuit, where we do not have to go to court to contest the matter, and that the <br />County can take title to the property in exchange for the extended possession. <br />20 <br />May 5, 2009 <br />