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754833 - Resolution 2007-31
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4/16/2024
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve a Resolution and Order Authorizing the Transfer of Ownership of Tax Title Property Parcel #754833
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Consent Agenda
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116716
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setbacks for wells and septic cannot be met, a boundary line adjustment could potentially solve <br />the problem. <br />As it is the decision of the Board to proceed to dispose of the property — by what process <br />shall it be sold? Treasurer to directly negotiate with adjoining property owner, Springwood <br />Ranch. <br />Terms of Sale: Kittitas County agrees to sell the property to Springwood Ranch for $150.00 <br />(approximately 1 /7 of the total amount accrued for the cost of research and publication fees). <br />As property has been determined to be Kittitas County Tax Title Property, the sale document will <br />be a Treasurer's Deed. Purchase is to be on a cash basis only. If Springwood Ranch fails to <br />agree to the terms as stated, and submit the purchase price within 45 days of the date of contact <br />by the Treasurer to set up the appointment to process the paperwork changing ownership, the <br />property will be sold to the highest bidder at a live auction. <br />Property #5 <br />Parcel # 754833 <br />Map # 16-23-28000-0001 <br />Legal Description: ACRES 6.26, SEC 28; TWP 16; RGE 23; LOT 3; ADJACENT TO <br />COLUMBIA RIVER 7 TO 10 MILES S OF VANTAGE. <br />Information on property provided by CDS: Approximately 6.26 acres, zoned forest & range. <br />Type of Deed: Treasurer's Deed. <br />Date of Acquisition: 1930. <br />Is the property Kittitas County Tax Title Property? Yes. <br />If the property is Kittitas County Tax Title Property — what was owed in taxes & fees at the <br />time of foreclosure? Unable to determine. <br />Is the property surplus to the County's needs? Undetermined. <br />What is the value of the property? Undetermined. <br />Is the property considered "buildable"? Per CDS -- Washington Department of Ecology <br />would have to identify the ordinary high water mark and wetlands before a buildable site could <br />be verified. <br />Finding: According to a letter received from the Department of the Interior, this property <br />belongs to them. We will take no further action on disposing of the property at this time, due to <br />the pending potential litigation with the Department of the Interior over the ownership of this <br />property. <br />Property #6 <br />Parcel # 527934 <br />Map # 19-17-34020-0004 <br />Legal Description: ACRES .25, CD 7617; SEC 34; TWP 19; RGE 17; NE'/4 NW Y4 TAX NO 6 <br />Information on property provided by CDS: Extremely small lot, approximately 0.25 acres, <br />zoned agricultural 20. <br />Type of Deed: Treasurer's Deed. <br />Date of Acquisition: 1985. <br />Is the property Kittitas County Tax Title Property? Yes. <br />If the property is Kittitas County Tax Title Property — what was owed in taxes & fees at the <br />time of foreclosure? $136.90. <br />Is the property surplus to the County's needs? Yes. <br />What is the value of the property? Undetermined. <br />Is the property considered "buildable"? Per CDS — The lot does not appear to be buildable <br />as is, setbacks for wells and septic cannot be met. Washington Department of Ecology would <br />need to identify the ordinary high water mark and any wetlands that may exist. Washington <br />Department of Fish and Wildlife would need to be contacted to insure protection of the Yakima <br />
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