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Kenai Peninsula Borough lands committee reviews ordinance to clear title on tax-foreclosed property
Summary
The borough lands committee heard an introduction to Ordinance 2025-02, which staff say would allow the state to issue a patent to the Kenai Peninsula Borough after the borough files a quitclaim deed to the current owner to cure a cloud on title stemming from a 1970 tax foreclosure involving U.S. Department of the Interior land.
At 4:15 p.m., the Kenai Peninsula Borough lands committee met to introduce Ordinance 2025-02, an item intended to resolve a decades-old title issue arising from a 1970 tax foreclosure on property once owned by the U.S. Department of the Interior.
The committee heard from borough staff member Mr. Hughes, who described the chronology in the ordinance and said the state has indicated it will issue a patent to the Kenai Peninsula Borough if the borough executes a quitclaim deed to the current property owner, who is the surviving spouse of the original purchaser. "This is an interesting one for sure," Mr. Hughes said,…
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