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2023 Docket Enabling Ordinance December 19, 2023 <br />Page 171 <br /> <br /> <br />viii. Irrigation facilities (private and public) and revisions together <br />with easements required, <br />ix. Any other facilities, structures or uses that are affected by the <br />right-of-way acquisition and road improvement; <br />NOTE: <br />Individual ownership and parcel maps may be necessary to <br />provide proper delineation. Items (E) through (I) must be <br />considered preliminary until after appraisal or other contact <br />has been made with the land owner. <br />b. Limited liability title report for each parcel; <br />c. Legal descriptions for each parcel of right-of-way; <br />d. Proposed agreements, as required, for drainage, irrigation, approach or other <br />revisions for each parcel; <br />e. Preliminary estimate of right-of-way costs for: <br />i. Land and/or easements if to be purchased. If acquisition is to <br />be by donation, no estimate of land is necessary, <br />ii. Facility revisions (other than approaches which will be included <br />in construction), <br />iii. Appraisal and appraisal review (except where donation is <br />expected), <br />iv. Negotiations. <br />3. The county engineer shall present the right-of-way maps, preliminary estimate, and <br />proposed method of acquisition to the board of county commissioners, for approval. <br />4. If rights-of-way are to be acquired with federal funds, the county engineer shall submit <br />the approved right-of-way plan to the District Engineer, Washington State Department <br />of Highways, for authorization to proceed. (Res. RD-40-76 (part), 1976). <br /> <br />12.11.01.030 Appraisal methods and procedures – Review. <br />In the case of acquisition by other than donation, the following procedures shall apply: <br />1. Appraisals will be undertaken, for those parcels to be acquired by purchase, by one of <br />the following methods: <br />a. By county engineer department personnel, on those parcels involving other <br />than complicated and higher valued lands; <br />b. By other government agency appraisers upon mutual agreement therefore, or <br />by qualified fee appraisers. <br />2. All appraisers shall include the following in their appraisal procedures: <br />a. Owners must be given an opportunity to accompany each appraiser during <br />his inspection of the property.