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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8461.500
Description
Land Issues
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
9/3/2008
Author
Land Advisory Committee
Title
Evaluation Tract Master Book
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Project Overview
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Tract #: 0803 Owner: Kenneth Bartels <br />Bridge Segment: Elm Creek - Odessa <br />Legal Description: Sec 2& 11, T-8N, R-19W <br />County: Buffalo <br />Acres: 140 <br />Acquisition Type: Purchase, Easement, Lease <br />Priority: High Recommendation: Acquire <br />NPPD - transmission line easement <br />NDOR - outdoor advertising easement <br />PRT - quitclaim of some accretion ground <br />Acquisition Process Checklist <br />MOU Signed X <br />Title/Legal Review X <br />Site Evaluation X <br />Parcel Report Completed X <br />LAC Presentation/Recommendation X <br />GC Presentation/Recommendation X <br />Appraisal <br />Appraisal Review <br />Negotiations <br />GC Presentation and Approval <br />Purchase Completed <br />i <br />? , -.? - - <br />_ : - ?-- <br />N?•?-:, ?. ??? •?* 1?? , ' ' 3 <br />? i'°'. - `".' ??_.''",? .,` ' <br />? '? • _ ,`M'?+° }.: " "_ °.`i' <br />? ??"t. ??'??L??7ti7.1r?..?r.l ' <br />? -. ' . • ? ? ? ?f <br />? R?:? •.- ?,. <br />pp <br />f? <br />L <br />NPPD owns the ROW for the Kearney Canal that crosses this tract. The quitclaim <br />deed to the Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust appears to pertain to <br />accretion ground south of the thread of the channel and north of the original <br />geographical centerline of the river. The tract contains a Morton building that has <br />been partially finished as a hunting cabin.
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