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Page 2 <br /> <br />Proposal <br /> <br />Under current contracts for parcel mapping in Orrock, Blue Hill and the 2 sections of <br />Baldwin Township, the County is paying $13.30 per parcel for a completed map. The <br />proposal from the County staff is to share with the City of Elk River the cost of mapping <br />up to $13.30 per parcel. The mapping may exceed this cost per parcel, but I only have <br />the most recent bids to work from. The estimate from our GIS staff is that 2500 parcels <br />remain to be mapped in the six sections. <br /> <br /> 2500 parcels <br />x $13.30 per parcel <br /> $33,250 total estimated cost <br />divided bv 2 <br /> $16,625 County contribution to the project. <br /> <br />County staff time is needed to review maps, check problem legal descriptions, etc. which <br />arise during mapping. The proposal to map the City of Elk River now will result in <br />completion of the remaining three townships (Palmer, Clear Lake and Santiago) being <br />delayed from two to six months. <br /> <br />The following conditions may be considered: 1. The $16,625 (or $6.65 per actual number of parcels) County contribution <br /> toward the project to be paid in 2002 upon completion of the mapping per <br /> specifications; <br /> 2. The County will supply staff to do the required checking of the maps; <br /> 3. The County, upon completion of the mapping will do future updates; <br /> 4. The county will supply information and research, and the City's contractor <br /> will carryout the GPS location of monuments; <br /> 5. All data and mapping is public and will be supplied to the County. <br /> <br /> <br />
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