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County surveyor urges raising public land corner fee to $30 to preserve 25,000 markers
Summary
Klamath County’s surveyor told commissioners a $30 recording fee — up from $10 — is needed to fund visits and durable monuments for roughly 25,000 public land corners; the change requires an ordinance and public notice, and staff recommended including it in the fall fee-setting process.
Klamath County’s surveyor recommended the board increase the fee that funds the county’s Public Land Corner Preservation Program from $10 to $30, saying the rise would cover inflation and allow crews to revisit and permanently monument roughly 25,000 public land corners across the county.
“I am here today to talk to you guys … lay the foundation for an increase to the public land corner preservation fund,” the surveyor…
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