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BOOK <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously authorized all <br />Commissioners and a staff member from the County Attorney's <br />Office to attend the NACO Legislative Conference in <br />Washington, DC, March 3-7, 2000. <br />Z.D. Dedication of 50' of County Pro�ert,� or Right—of-Way (County <br />Deed) - 74th Avenue Roadway Improvements <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of December 3,,1999: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Terrence P. O'Brien, Assistant County Attorney <br />DATE: December 3, 1999 <br />SUBJECT: Dedication of 50' of County Property for Right -of -Way <br />Roadway improvements are being made on 74`h Avenue. These improvements will <br />require an additional 50' of right-of-way. This right-of-way will be taken from existing <br />County property adjacent to 74`h Avenue. In a technical sense the County as fee owner <br />cannot give itself right-of-way. However, logic and orderly administration dictate that <br />this 50' strip should be memorialized in County records as right-of-way. Accordingly, a <br />County deed has been prepared to accomplish this. <br />Recommendation: <br />It is recommended that the Chairman be authorized to execute the attached deed. <br />December 21, 1999 <br />14 <br />
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