Camdenton R‑III board approves easement so Osage Beach can file original water‑line agreement

Camdenton R-III Board of Education · December 9, 2025

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The Camdenton R‑III Board granted the City of Osage Beach an easement for an 8‑inch underground water line through district property at Osage Beach Elementary so the city can record the original agreement; the city said the line will provide a secondary feed, circulation and three flush hydrants.

The Camdenton R‑III Board of Education voted Dec. 8 to grant the City of Osage Beach an easement to accommodate an 8‑inch underground water line that crosses district property at Osage Beach Elementary.

JD Delaney of the City of Osage Beach told the board the easement was approved previously in 2024 but the city does not have an original recorder’s copy on file. “That’s why I’m here,” Delaney said, asking the board to approve execution of the original so the city can file it with the county recorder.

Delaney said the line will remain below ground, include a 20‑foot construction easement and a 10‑foot permanent easement in places, and add three flush hydrants. He said the new connection will create a secondary water feed and improve circulation to reduce dead‑end mains and improve chlorinated water quality for the area fed off the three‑seasons line.

Board member (name not specified) moved to grant the easement; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. No cost or construction schedule was detailed at the meeting beyond the easement description; Delaney said the city is still securing signatures from some adjacent property owners where ownership has changed.