The Vendor is required to provide for acquiring, disposing of, and managing real estate for public use; the properties involved may include, but are not limited to, fee simple purchases, partial property interests such as temporary or permanent easements, conservation easements, development rights, water rights, mineral rights, and timber rights purchases, as well as leases and residential or commercial rentals.
- Appraisals must follow a narrative format unless the county gives the contractor prior written authorization to prepare a different type of report.
- A signed certificate of appraiser and a report of contact with owner.
- Property right to be acquired and effects of acquisition/project.
- A supporting data section, if needed, containing a verified land sale summary for each comparable, including a parcel map and photo, title report, qualification of appraiser, assumptions and limiting conditions, copies of the current zoning, environmental regulations applicable to the appraisal problem, and other pertinent data.
- Description of Subject Property will include the following:
• Present use
• Accessibility and road frontage
• Land contour and elevations
• Land area
• Land shape
• Utilities
• Present zoning
• Highest and best use of land as if vacant
• Highest and best use of the whole property as improved – if vacant then so note.
• Improvements
• Specialty items – these are items such as real estate equipment, trade fixtures, crops, etc.; the owner of specialty items must be identified.
• Real estate tax
• Assessments
• Existing lease or rental data
• Plot plan
• Photographs of the subject property and improvements, as applicable.
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: April 2, 2025