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Pitkin County approves emergency covenant to secure Redstone cottage for historical society
Summary
Pitkin County commissioners on Wednesday approved an emergency ordinance recording a development covenant that will bind title to a historic cottage in Redstone, enabling a planned closing tied to a History Colorado grant and the county's $200,000 matching contribution.
Pitkin County commissioners on Wednesday approved an emergency ordinance recording a development covenant that will bind title to a historic cottage on Redstone Boulevard and clear the way for a planned closing on Friday.
County Attorney Ryan Neely told the board the covenant is designed to "run with title" and to complement a perpetual deed of conservation easement that History Colorado will place on the property as a condition of a $250,000 grant. The county previously committed $200,000 in matching funds to support the Redstone Historical Society's acquisition.
Neely said the deed of conservation easement protects the…
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