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13.B. STIPULATION CONCERNING EXTENDED POSSESSION FOR 65TH AVENUE <br />PROPERTY OWNERS WILLIAMBETHEL, CHARLENEBROWN, RUTHAND <br />WILLIAM STANBRIDGE <br />Deputy County Attorney Bill DeBraal recapped his Memorandum of September 10, <br />2009, explaining that the five parcels (7.9 acres including a pond site) of property needed for <br />right-of-way for the 66th Avenue Improvement Project were in negotiation, and that the <br />landowners had agreed to stipulate to an Order of Taking in exchange for a period of extended <br />possession. He said that by stipulating to the Order of Taking, the County would obtain title to <br />the property but allow the owners to use it until the time of road construction. The lease would <br />provide them with a rent-free residence for a period of one year, and renewable at 6 -month <br />intervals. He recalled that Ms. Brown has a Murphy Reservation on her property, and that she <br />requested the Board to continue to give full value to the Murphy Reservation, essentially <br />ignoring it throughout the duration of the trial. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman Flescher, the Board <br />unanimously approved the terms of the stipulation; <br />authorized deposit of the appraised value of the <br />needed property into the registry of the Clerk for each <br />of the landowners; and authorized the Chairman to <br />execute the Lease for each property owner, as <br />recommended in the memorandum of September 10, <br />2009. <br />14. COMMISSIONER ITEMS <br />20 <br />September 15, 2009 <br />