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’•/■.wit-.- <br />D. <br />ei?- 33S-9 5^' <br />V':. ..a ♦ t <br />>. <br />UAfit ^ <br />c; Q a-*’ P T^'rp <br />Ii. <br />;t» U; OixONQ <br />e plat map, <br />provide for <br />y public <br />tail# we should <br />including <br />)uld we force <br />>f wetlands <br />B must make <br />E the public <br />ng: <br />quo for some- <br />er be taxable• <br />POPHAM. Ha IK. Sc HNOBRICH. KAUFMAN & DOTY. LTO <br />Mr, Henry Muhich <br />February 2, 1977 <br />Page Two <br />C, The city will no longer have liability for any <br />public property which has now been vacated. <br />Of the above, I feel that only the beneficial result Pitting <br />the property on the tax rolls is that relevant since the city <br />is usually not liable for any property over which it has an <br />easement if the property is not being used by the ^ <br />we are using that property for public use now, i;0., a parking <br />lot, then we should make a determination of whether or not we <br />actually need that property in the future for that use. emem <br />ber, once the property is vacated, if the city determines it <br />ever needs it in the future, then we will have to condemn same. <br />Very truly yours. <br />Bruce D. Malkerson <br />BDM:ss <br />cc; Walter R. Benson