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Park County staff list 17 county parcels for review; commissioners direct title search, appraisal and attorney review
Summary
County engineer presented about 17 county-owned parcels (tax deeds, bridge realignment remnants, a former landfill and other small lots) for possible sale or conveyance; commissioners asked for title searches/appraisals, to consult DEQ for the old landfill site, and directed staff to pursue a Frannie parcel and negotiate an easement with Laughlin landowners.
Park County commissioners reviewed an inventory of county-owned properties and directed staff to move forward with further due diligence on selected parcels, including a small surveyed lot near Frannie and an old unpermitted landfill known as the Kaiser site.
County Engineer Brian Edwards and staff summarized about 17 parcels that may be candidates for sale or conveyance. The parcels include a 1.1-acre tax-deeded parcel acquired in 1963 adjacent to the Wyoming–Montana border that currently provides access for neighboring agricultural land, remnants of right-of-way from bridge realignments, small parcels near subdivisions (some with…
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