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Queenstown, property owner reach agreement in principle on $200,000 offer for back lots at 6915 Main Street
Summary
Property owner Patrick Belzner and the Town agreed in principle to a $200,000 sale for the two back lots at 6915 Main Street; the transfer would require honoring a prior water/sewer line agreement with Dudley Dixon and the Town Attorney will draft the purchase agreement.
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At the March 26, 2025 meeting, guest Patrick Belzner continued discussions with the Town Commissioners about the potential sale of portions of 6915 Main Street. Commissioners and Mr. Belzner agreed that if the property is divided into three lots as previously discussed, only two would be considered buildable; the Town is interested in the back parcels and concluded an in-principle offer of $200,000 for the two back lots is fair.
Officials and Mr. Belzner agreed the two lots in question could remain combined as one lot for the purpose of the transfer, meaning the property would be divided into two lots total with the Town purchasing the rear lot. Commissioners said the transfer must honor a previously made water/sewer line agreement with Dudley Dixon before closing. Town Attorney Lyndsey Ryan told the commission she will draft the purchase agreement between the Town and Mr. Belzner.
Context: earlier in the meeting the commission convened in closed session to obtain legal advice on a potential property purchase and a Public Works Agreement related to the Wheatland development; the public discussion recorded afterward concerns the specific terms and next steps for 6915 Main Street.
Next steps: Town Attorney Lyndsey Ryan will prepare a draft purchase agreement; terms and any contingencies will return to the commissioners for formal action as required.
