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additional document(s) as part of the state grant requirements, I am currently <br />clarifying such requirements with RCO, and the County can sign those <br />documents later if it proves necessary. <br />In the event our NRCS application is successful, Forterra will complete the due <br />diligence required under the RCO and NRCS grants, including without limitation <br />appraisal, title review and conservation easement drafting utilizing NRCS deed <br />terms. The purchase offer for the conservation easement will be based on fair <br />market value as determined by an appraisal completed in accordance with the <br />Uniform Standards for Professional Appraisal Practices. RCO and NRCS will <br />each have a third parry right of enforcement under the conservation easement. <br />Again, Forterra appreciates the County's willingness to partner with Forterra to <br />permanently conserve Hairpin Ranch as important ranch and agricultural land. <br />Should our NRCS application be successful, I will contact you regarding timeline <br />for completing the acquisition. Please call if you have any questions at all. <br />Sincerely, <br />Adam Draper <br />Forterra Corporate Counsel <br />(206) 905-6956 <br />cc: Dan Carlson, Community Development Services Director <br />Lindsey Ozbolt, Planning Official <br />Hillary Wilson, Forterra Transactions Manager <br />2 <br />