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Neighbors urge county not to sell small Osage bypass parcel; supervisors defer sale
Summary
After a lengthy public hearing, Jefferson County supervisors heard concerns about access, drainage, maintenance and neighbor impacts and voted to delay selling a 3.57-acre parcel created by the bypass; board members noted any buyer would be responsible for new access and surveys.
The Jefferson County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing Feb. 20 on a possible sale of a 3.57-acre county parcel created when the Osage bypass rerouted the highway. County engineering staff outlined a proposal to subdivide roughly 1.63 acres of the parcel for sale, but said a purchaser would be required to construct any new access and would assume maintenance…
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