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r <br />In researching title to 129th Avenue, staff can find no <br />formal dedication nor deed to the County for the 70' wide <br />right-of-way. The County does grade the road and has done <br />so for many years. The County Attorney's office recommends <br />that each property owner execute a quit claim deed to the <br />County for road right-of-way. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />The following alternatives are presented. <br />Alternative No. 1 <br />Request each property owner along 129th Street <br />to quit claim deed the 129th Street right-of-way <br />fronting their property to the County. Assign a <br />project number to the 129th Street Paving and <br />Street Lighting Project and place it on our <br />project list. <br />Alternative No. 2 <br />Deny the request. <br />RECOMMMATIONS AND FUNDING <br />Alternative No. 1 is recommended. <br />Director Davis pointed out that there is a typographical error <br />in the memo. It should read 129th Street. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously approved <br />staff's recommended Alternative No. 1 to proceed <br />with the 129th Street Paving and Street Lighting <br />Project as set out in the above memo. <br />1991-92 ROAD RESURFACING PROGRAM <br />The Board reviewed memo from Public Works Director Jim Davis <br />dated July 10, 1992: <br />21 <br />moK.SFrit <br />