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Board votes to seek quitclaim deed to secure school system’s interest in armory building
Summary
After a lengthy discussion about ownership and future control of a jointly purchased armory, the board voted to pursue a quitclaim deed to add the school system to the property record rather than rely solely on a lease arrangement; one member recused.
The Johnson County Board of Education voted to pursue a quitclaim deed to add the school system to the legal record for the armory building after hearing a prolonged discussion of ownership, costs and long‑term access.
Board members and county representatives described a cooperative purchase in which the school system contributed approximately half of the purchase price but the deed recorded title in the county. A county official who said he speaks from experience in financial and deeds matters explained there were no restrictive covenants recorded with the deed and that a quickclaim…
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