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Stony Arch subdivision homeowners press county on removal of an access easement; county says replat required

2094327 · January 8, 2025
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Property owners in the Stony Arch Estates subdivision asked the board to remove a recorded access easement between lots 10 and 11; county staff said removal will require a legal replat and survey and recommended parties explore mediation or a civil route if voluntary agreement is not reached.

Homeowners from Stony Arch Estates urged the Benton County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 7 to remove a recorded access easement that crosses private laneway serving lots 10 and 11, saying they do not want heavy farm or equipment traffic on the private lane.

A resident representing the Homeowners Association described unsuccessful attempts to obtain a voluntary release from a neighboring landowner who holds the other end of the easement. The representative said…

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