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Board renews realtor contract and approves cut to Grant Avenue listing amid rezoning uncertainty
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Summary
Trusting the district's realtor to continue marketing surplus property, the Prosser board approved a one-year contract renewal and accepted a recommendation to lower the Grant Avenue listing from $325,000 to $299,000 while staff explores rezoning to remove public-facilities designation.
Travis Davis, the district's realtor, asked the board to renew his contract for another year and to reduce the listing price on Grant Avenue. The board voted to renew the realtor contract and to approve the price adjustment.
Davis said two remaining surplus properties are currently zoned "public facilities," and potential buyers are reluctant until the city clarifies future underlying zoning. He suggested the district could initiate a rezone application to remove that uncertainty; he estimated the application cost at under $1,000 per property.
"I'd guess it to be less than about 1000 dollars per piece, to walk through that process," Davis said, describing the rezone option as a way to remove the zoning variable that has stalled buyers.
The board endorsed the contract renewal and the price reduction for the Grant Avenue listing after discussion about whether to pursue rezone work immediately or to wait for the city's process. The motion to reduce the price passed by voice vote.
Next steps: Davis will work with district staff and the city to outline rezone steps and cost estimates; staff will keep the board updated on any rezoning timeline and its budget implications.

