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Commissioners accept Paloma water-tower parcel only after developer agrees to provide warranty deed
Summary
After debating legal risks of a non-warranty deed and cosmetic branding proposals, the Columbus County Board conditionally accepted a donated Paloma PUD water-tower site and approved a $500,000 grant for a separate Lehi Church Road waterline extension, requiring the developer to deliver a warranty deed before final acceptance.
Columbus County commissioners voted Feb. 20 to conditionally accept a parcel and future water tower in the Paloma planned unit development, imposing a requirement that the developer provide a warranty deed before the county finalizes title.
The Paloma project representative described plans to site a tower that would be visible from US 905 and offered four proposed color/logo treatments. DRG representative Austin Graham said the developer would cover any premium cost for…
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