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Easement for the corner of Fairfield and Paso Venado


 

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Thursday, I went to Bisbee and finally got the document number for easement agreement for the Eller property at the corner of Fairfield and Paso Venado. It turns out the document is on the web, and you can view it if you want. Goggle Cochise County Recorder, open the website, then ¡°Recorder Information¡±, ¡°Document Search¡±, select state and county, then ¡°Reception Number¡±, 2011-20509.

You may recall that the Road District owns a 40ft wide strip of land from near 3 Canyons Rd to the boundary of Fairfield Estates. In Fairfield Estates the road, Fairfield Cir., is on the easements of private properties. The easement for the Eller property is described 2011 agreement between a previously owner of the property and the Road District. The agreement is broader than simply ¡°ingress/egress and utility purposes¡±.? It doesn¡¯t specially mention mailboxes; however, there may be a better case for installations of mailboxes than on the School District easement.?

But, and there is always a but, the easement is only 40ft wide. As far as I know, the surveyors have never come out, but they told Jim that the property line was near the fence on the west side of the road. It¡¯s 38 ft from the fence to the east edge of the road, which means that there is only a few feet of easement east of the road; not enough space for the boxes on the easement. If the boxes were east of the road, they would need to be on private property beyond the easement. However, there is 18 ft between the fence and the west edge of the road. That is all in the easement and is sufficient for the mailboxes and pull-out parking area.

In any case, that easement agreement was the last document that I know that I need for the meeting with Nathan Williams on Monday.

Ken