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Klamath County to move forward on sale of quarter-acre parcel for booster station; city must remove old pump within 12 months
Summary
The Klamath County Board of Commissioners authorized the chair to sign a purchase-and-sale agreement with the city of Klamath Falls for a quarter-acre parcel to site a new booster station. The $30,357 sale (reimbursing system development charges) includes a covenant requiring the city to remove the existing pump station within 12 months of completing the new station.
The Klamath County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 12 authorized the chair to sign a purchase-and-sale agreement with the city of Klamath Falls for a small quarter-acre parcel to permit construction of a new booster station for local water infrastructure.
Terry Wells of County Property Management told the board the parcel was partitioned…
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