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Skagit County, Mount Vernon agree to adjust fairgrounds property line to accommodate new restroom
Summary
Skagit County presented an interlocal agreement and quitclaim deed with the City of Mount Vernon to resolve a boundary issue where an existing bathroom straddled the county/city line; the board approved the paperwork to clear title and allow construction of a prefabricated restroom.
Skagit County Parks and Recreation staff explained March 17 that a proposed bathroom replacement at the county fairgrounds crosses a property line between county-owned fairgrounds and the City of Mount Vernon–owned Sherman Anderson Field. Joseph Shea, speaking for the county’s parks department, told the Board of County Commissioners the interlocal cooperative agreement and a quitclaim deed will reconcile the property boundary and allow the prefabricated restroom to be installed without further…
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