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RESOLUTION NO. 27 -79
RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION PROCEDURE
OF THE COUNTY OF JEFFERSON
PART ONE.
POLICY STATEMENT:
The County desiring to acquire Real Property in accordance with the
State Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act
(RCW Ch. 8.26) and State regulations (WAC Ch. 365 -24) hereby adopts the
following procedures to implement the above statute and Washington
Administrative Code.
The Public Works Department of the County agency is responsible for the
real property acquisition and relocation activities on projects admin-
istered by the County agency. To fulfill the property acquisition -
relocation assistance role in development and implementation, the Public
Works Department have the following expertise and personnel capabilities
and accomplishes these functions under the followin procedures:
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PERSONNEL AND DUTIES
1. COUNTY ENGINEER
Administers all activities of the Court and Right of Way Section,
including support to the Law Department in litigation, environmental
law compliance and the property acquisition programs for the Depart-
ment. Assures compliance with appropriate County ordinances and
resolutions, State statutes, rules and regulations which pertain to
real property acquisition and relocation assistance.
2. COUNTY APPRAISER:
Administers all appraisal activities, including estimates of right
of way costs and appraisals of fair market value to assure that the
County appraisal process complies with appropriate County and State
statutes, laws rules and regulations. Coordinates and assigns all
appraisal work, hires contract (fee) appraisers, maintains permanent
files on all appraisals, prepares appraisals. Reviews all appraisals
to determine the adequacy and reliability of supporting data and to
approve an adequately supported appraisal report which represents
fair market value. Researches market data to assure up to date in-
formation on the real estate market and provides court testimony on
appraisals for condemnation.
3. RELOCATION AGENT:
In compliance with County, State law, appropriate rules and regulations,
gives notice of relocation assistance at the time of or subsequent to
initiation of negotiations according to time limits determined by the
funding agency. Prepares letter to property owner explaining entitle-
ments. Prepares appropriate relocation claims. Is knowledgeable in
State guidelines for relocation assistance and real property acquisi-
tion policies. If the project does not require relocation, prepares
letter disclaiming necessity to prepare relocation plan. Prepares
Relocation Assistance Program Plan for project requiring relocation
,assistance. Carries out same. Makes field inspections of available
substitute housing to insure decent, safe and sanitary qualifications.
Meets with and interviews all displacees as to their needs, offering
services and advice on continuing basis.
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4. REAL PROPERTY AGENT:
Advises owners of need for project, of impact upon their property
and of their rights under Public Law RCW Ch. 8.26. Reviews project
plans, appraisals and instruments for adequacy as to real property
considerations.
Actively negotiates with owners to acquire real property in con-
formance with all laws, rules and regulations.
Requests condemnation procedure when necessary.
Sets up Escrows and instructions.
5. OTHER POSITIONS IF APPLICABLE:
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FEDERAL -AID REQUIREMENT CHECKLIST
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1. REAL PROPERTY MUST BE APPRAISED BEFORE INITIATION OF
NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE OWNER.
Property acquired by the County for Public Works projects
will be appraised by a qualified staff or fee appraiser with
appropriate appraisal review before initiation of negotia-
tions with the owner.
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2. OWNERS MUST BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACCOMPANY EACH APPRAISER
DURING HIS INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY.
The County appraiser will Contact the owner and extend an
invitation for the owner to accompany the appraiser during
his inspection of the property. Appointment should be made
at the owner's convenience.
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3. THE ACQUIRING AGENCY MUST ESTABLISH JUST COMPENSATION BEFORE
INITIATION OF NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE OWNERS.
The County will establish just compensation from the
Review Appraiser's estimate of value before negotiating
with owner. Any amounts paid over just compensation for
the property will be an administrative settlement and will
be so documented in the acquisition file as to the justifi-
cation used in arriving at the amount of the settlement.
However, in an administrative or stipulated settlement,
payment will not be made by the person who determined the
settlement.
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4. NO INCREASE OR DECREASE IN THE FMV DUE TO THE PROJECT EXCEPT
PHYSICAL DETERIORATION, IS TO BE CONSIDERED IN THE VALUATION
OF THE PROPERTY.
During the appraisal process, the County will not consider
any factors of the project that would influence the
valuation of the property except physical deterioration
wherever appropriate.
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5. APPRAISALS ARE NOT TO GIVE CONSIDERATION NOR INCLUDE ANY
ALLOWANCE' FOR RELOCATION BENEFITS,
The County will not consider relocation assistance
benefits in their appraisal process in establishing
fair market value for the property to be acquired.
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6. THE OWNER IS NOT TO BE LEFT WITH AN UNECONOMIC REMNAT THAT THE
ACQUIRING AGENCY DID NOT OFFER TO ACQUIRE.
Pursuant to RCW 8.26.180, Paragraph 9, the County
during acquisition of a portion of the owner's
property will not leave an uneconomic remnant without
offering to acquire the entire property from the owner.
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7. THE OWNER IS TO BE GIVEN A WRITTEN STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNT
ESTABLISHED AS JUST COMPENSATION, A SUMMARY OF THE BASIS
FOR THE AMOUNT OF JUST COMPENSATION, AND WHERE APPROPRIATE,
THE JUST COMPENSATION FOR REAL PROPERTY ACQUIRED, AND
DAMAGES ARE TO BE SEPARATELY STATED IN THE WRITTEN STATEMENT.
The County will give to the owner at the initiation
of negotiation a written statement known as the
"fair market letter." That statement will be the
amount of just compensation based on a review and
analysis of an appraisal(s) made by a qualified
appraiser with a summary thereof, showing the basis
for just compensation. Included in the fair offer
letter will be identification of the real property
to be acquired, including the estate or interest
being acquired. There will be, when appropriate,
the identification of the improvements and fixtures
considered to be part of the real property to be
acquired. The fair offer letter will show that
portion of the just compensation is considered the
amount of damages to the remaining property. At the
initiation of negotiation with the owner the County
will give to the owner an Acquisition Brochure
furnished by the Washington State Department of
Transportation.
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8. NO OWNER SHALL BE REQUIRED TO SURRENDER POSSESSION BEFORE
THE AGREED PURCHASE PRICE HAS BEEN PAID OR THE APPROVED
AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION HAS BEEN PAID INTO THE COURT.
The County will not require the owner or tenant
to surrender possession of the property before 90
days after the agreed purchase price has been paid
or the approved amount of compensation has been paid
into the court. The 90 day notice may be reduced only
in the event the property being acquired is unimproved,
contains no personal property and is not being
utilized by the owner or tenant.
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9. ALL DISPLACED PERSONS MUST BE GIVEN A 90 -DAY NOTICE IN
ADVANCE OF THE DATE THEY ARE REQUIRED TO MOVE.
The County will provide relocation assistance to an
owner or tenant or contract with a qualified organization
to perform this service.
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10. THE RENTAL AMOUNT CHARGED TO OWNERS AND /OR TENANTS PERMITTED
TO OCCUPY THE PROPERTY SUBSEQUENT TO ACQUISITION.MUST NOT
EXCEED THE FAIR MARKET RENTAL VALUE TO A SHORT -TERM OCCUPANT.
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of the County of Jefferson
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Rental amounts charged to owners and tenants occupying
the property subsequent to acquisition will not be
excess of the fair rental amount of a short -term occupant.
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11. NO ACTION MUST BE TAKEN TO ADVANCE CONDEMNATION, DEFER
NEGOTIATIONS OR CONDEMNATION OR TAKE ANY OTHER ACTION
COERCIVE IN NATURE IN ORDER TO COMPEL AN AGREEMENT ON THE
PRICE TO BE PAID FOR THE PROPERTY.
Every reasonable effort will be made to acquire
expeditiously real property by negotiations without
exercising the right of Eminent Domain. No action
will be taken to advance condemnation, defer negotiations
or condemnation or take any other action coercive in
nature in order to compel an agreement on the price
to be paid for the property.
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12. THE ACQUIRING COUNTY MUST ACQUIRE AN EQUAL INTEREST
IN ALL BUILDINGS, ETC., LOCATED UPON THE REAL PROPERTY
ACQUIRED.
When any interest in real property is acquired, at
least an equal interest will be acquired in all
buildings, structures, or other improvements located
upon the real property so acquired and which is
required to be removed from such real property or
which will be adversely affected by the use to which
such real property will be put.
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13. THE ACQUIRING COUNTY MUST PAY RECORDING FEES, TRANSFER
TAXES, ETC., PENALTY COSTS FOR PRE- PAYMENT OF A PRE-
EXISTING MORTAGAGE AND THE PRO -RATA SHARE OF REAL PROPERTY
TAXES PAID SUBSEQUENT TO VESTING TITLE IN THE ACQUIRING
COUNTY.
The County will comply with RCW 8.26.200 and will
pay direct or reimburse the owner for expenses
necessarily incurred in the acquisition for:
Recording fees, transfer taxes, and similar
expenses incidental to conveying such real
property to the acquiring County;
Penalty costs for full or partial prepayment of
any pre- existing recorded mortgage entered into
in good faith incumbering such real proerty;
The pro -rata portion of real property taxes
paid which are allocable to a period subsequent
to the date of vesting title in the acquiring
County, or the effective date of possission
of such real property by the acquiring County.
whichever is the earlier.
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14. NO PROPERTY OWNER CAN VOLUNTARILY DONATE HIS PROPERTY
PRIOR TO BEING INFORMED OF HIS RIGHT TO RECEIVE JUST
COMPENSATION.
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Right of Way Acquisiton Procedure
of the County of Jefferson
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A donation or gift of real property will be accepted
only after the owner has been fully informed of his
right to receive just compensation.
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15. PROVISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR RODENT CONTROL SHOULD IT BE
NECESSARY.
If rodent control should become necessary in the
project, the County will make provisions to
maintain control or eradicate the rodents.
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16. NO OWNER WAS INTENTIONALLY REQUIRED TO INSTITUTE LEGAL
PROCEEDINGS TO PROVE THE FACT OF THE TAKING OF HIS REAL
PROPERTY.
No owner will be intentionally required to institute
legal proceedings to prove the fact of the taking of
his real property.
The County to promote more convenient administration of federal -aid
projects will require that right -of -way plans, contracts, deeds,
appraisals, options, vouchers, correspondence and all other documents
and papers to which the Federal Highway Administration needs to refer
will carry the Federal -Aid project number for ready identification.
Dated this t r day of _I %� i,'`" fj 1979.
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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J. *a • 'rJ: W. Chairman
M. O Me ra,
l! B. G. Brown, Member
Carroll M. Mercer, Member
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ATTEST:
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Bett J F1n erson, County
Aud' o and Ex- Officio
Clerk of the Board
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