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Vice Chairman Davis deferred to Attorney DeBraal regarding whether the <br />Motion could be applied Countywide, and for his recommendation. <br />Attorney DeBraal pointed out that he had written his memorandum specific to <br />66th Avenue, and he was asking the Board for direction on negotiating with the landowners who <br />have property encumbered by a Murphy reservation along 66th Avenue. If the Board wants to <br />expand beyond 66th Avenue, staff would like the opportunity to look at additional roads, to <br />evaluate the validity of Murphy Deeds, and bring further information back at a later date. <br />Vice Chairman Davis, although he agreed with making this Motion <br />Countywide, deferred to Attorney DeBraal's advice, and stated that his oriLyinal Motion would <br />stand. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board approved staff's <br />Recommendation No. 4, to ignore the Murphy Reservation <br />and pay full appraised value, only for the properties on <br />66th Avenue, with the caveat to explore title insurance <br />claims where possible. <br />B.B. NECESSITY OF TAKE RESOLUTION FOR A PARCEL OF PROPERTY <br />LOCATED ON 16TH STREET BETWEEN 66TH AND 74TH A VENUE <br />Deputy County Attorney William DeBraal recalled that in March 2008, in <br />conjunction with road improvement plans for 16th Street, staff had been directed to explore <br />methods of acquiring right-of-way on a 0.60 acre parcel owned by Terry R. and Lyndell R. <br />Fleming, located on 16th Street between 66th and 74th Avenue. Through a recap of the backup <br />59 <br />August 12, 2008 <br />