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Jefferson County Board discusses sale options for DOT-derived Osage parcel
Summary
Supervisors reviewed options to divest a 3.57-acre parcel (including a 0.8-acre triangular piece) acquired from the Iowa Department of Transportation, weighing survey costs, right-of-way easements and potential variance requirements if the triangle is split off.
Jefferson County supervisors discussed whether to sell or retain a 3.57-acre parcel that the Iowa Department of Transportation quick-claimed to the county after construction of the Osage/34 bypass. County staff said the parcel includes a small triangular piece of roughly 0.8 acre that could be split off, but that splitting could trigger a variance because of minimum-lot-size rules.
Dwayne, a county staff…
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