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Fife council unanimously approves boundary-line adjustment, accepts Salzman property for park use

2979385 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Council adopted Resolution 2200 authorizing acceptance of a deed and a boundary line adjustment agreement for the Salzman parcel; deed limits use to park purposes and includes temporary agricultural and license provisions.

The Fife City Council on April 8 unanimously adopted Resolution 2200 authorizing the city to accept a deed and execute a boundary-line adjustment (BLA) agreement for the Salzman property, a roughly 7.25-acre parcel on 70th Avenue East that was gifted to the city for park use.

Greg Grama, presenting for the city, said the property — described in council materials as 7.25 acres and bounded in part by Rapps Creek — includes a northern residence and outbuildings and a southern area leased to Strino Farms for berry cultivation. Grama told the council the deed restricts the parcel to park uses…

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