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E~ V. Harding .
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.. . GALLATIN COUNTY RMl. ASSOCIATION . FqRM NO, 3
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... WAR~ANTY DEED .,
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I For Value Received FRED G. LEI13RAND, il single man of c/o United
, Agencies, 1612 West Main Street, Bozeman, Montana 59 7 IS ,
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I the grantor , do eShereby grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto
I (/J THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, a municipal corporation,
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! < the grantee , the followinR described premiReR, in Gallatin _County, Montana,
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I (~l Lot 23 in Block "A" of Mil.plc Terrace Subdivision
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I ~.) il rCilrrangement of a port:ion of IIomesites Sub-
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I division to 13ozemiln, Montana, accoruing to the r
I official plat thereof on file and of record in the
I office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Gallatin
County, Montana.
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I TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises, with their appurtenances unto the said Grantee ,
its heirs and assiKDs forever, And the said Grantor does hereby covenant to and
, with the said Grantee , that he is the owner in fce simple of :'laid premises; that they are free
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from all incumbrances except for the lien of taxes and special assessments for
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~ the year 1977, easements, rights-of-way, reservations, restrictions and
covenants of record,
a1111 that he will warrant and defend the same from all lawful elaimR whats()/'lvcr.
I Dated: october .3 ,1977
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, ~)'l'ATE OF MONT ANA, COUNTY OJ" Gallatin STATI,; OJ>' MONTANA, COUNTY OF /-
On thi~; 3rtl day ot October, Iff! 7 , I herehy certify that this instnmwnt was fih'd for record at
before me, a notnry public in and for s:rid Statl', pcrsonnlly t1w I'l'f]ue~;t of
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, nppenrcd
l FEEiJ G. LIEBRAND, a single
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~ known to me to be the pel'~on whose name 1S of Deeds at page
i subwribecl to the within instrument, and acknowledged to
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~ t~~-.-n~ COllnty Clerk [Inri H,'corder
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Notary Public for the State of Montana Deputy.
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1 Heshllng at Bozeman . Mont,lna ~ Fee~ $
I My ('''IlHnlssion l'Xpil'l'S Nov. 12,__ _un' 19 79. Mail to:
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;;~il('llCll' OlJilding DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE '.r"'ll /'tlnl,I".IIIN':O en., Itri'I"'NA, MONf
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REAL TY TRANSFER CERTIFICATE
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INSTRUCTIONS: The Realty Transfer Act, Chapter 528, LilWS of 1975, requires that information regarding the transfer of real
prnrorty must be provided to the! Department of Revenue before "n imtrul1lent concerning the transfer milY be recorded or the
','mw of the owner changed on the tax assessment roll. Inform'ltion in Pilrl 1 re~JMding illl transfers must be completed_ Thc
<olJnty CINk ilnd RecordN prepJres Section 3 and tr,Jnsmils the certificilte to the Department of Revenue. All information per
;"ining to s;:lIes consideration is $TRICTL Y CONFIDENTIAL. Section n~.731 0, R.C.M. 19~7, "A person convicted of viohting Jny
nrovision of this act shall be fined not to exceed five hundred dollilrs (~,500) or be imprisoned in the county jail for Jny term n01
'n exceed six (6) months or both."
PART 1
TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL TRANSFERS
1'0 he completed by purchaser and seller or their r!"presentatives: '"'
Sa les Dilte c/O United Agencies
. J,mH' of Seller(s) FREDu G. __ LIEBRAND AcldrrcS<, 1612 W. Main , Bo;;;eman, Montana
The CITY OF BOZEMAN Cit Hall, Bozeman, Montana
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1),,,,( ription of Property: Municipality Addition , Block Lot
. Subdivision,
JIliN clescription___Lot:_2J_ in Block "A" of Maple 'rerrace a rearrangement
()f Cl portion of Homesites Subdivision to Bozeman, Montana, according to the
nfficial plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk
,-md Recorder-of~Gal1atin County, Montana.
Property use is mainly (Check One):
o Vacant residential lot LJ Other vacant lot LJ Residenti,,1
[J Commercial [J Industrial [J Agricu/tur,,1 U Tindler ] T"x f:xempt by LdW
PART 2
EXEMPTIONS
Ili<, <",ie eXf'mpt frorn the provisions of the Realty Transfer Act beciluse:
I I'rollorly is ilgricullural land which will rern"in in tfl,lI use.
Purch"ser is U,S" State or other governmental agency,
Tr,lIl:;fer is to correct, modify or "upplelTlent il previously r('corded instrument. I'JO ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION IS MADE,
Triln'.fer is pursuilnt to ,1 court decree_
Tr,Hider IS pursuant to a merger, consolidation or reorganization of a business entity
Tr,\llsfer i'-, from " subsidiilry to iJ p<lrcnl corporation withol!t acludl cOllSidercltion.
frdn.;fer is pursuilnt to ,1 decedent's esl<lt8_
I rdllsfer i:; ,1 gift.
Trdll:,fer is between husband and wife or parent "nd child with nornirwl dctUdl consideration.
l'iml'dsc;r and seller ,He idenlicill pdrlip.s,
Trdn:,fer is pursuilnt to delinquent t.lxes, sheriff s,llc, bankruptcy or foreclo<,ure,
Tr,lIlsfer is made ill conternrlation of death without .1dual consideration,
imtrulllent does not trilnsfer realty:
:J Miner,JI interest, lease or roY,Jlly
U As<,ignrnent of interest clS coll,IINdl
PART 3
COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER
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Instrument recorded in Book Pdgr' Dale ~....
f,/IJ(' of In~trun'ient: Deeds: [J Warranty o Grant [J Quit (ldln1 Contract for Deed
Other: [] DeciMation of Interest i-l Decree [J Assignnwnt of Miner,]1 Rights or ROYillty
PART 4
SALES INFORMATION
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/"tll,,1 Consideration $ Value of any persone,1 property included In s(llos price $
, IrldI'H.lnq" CASH FHA VA __ CONV. CONTRACT Down f)ilyrnent $ Interest Rate ~
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: 1,'1" ~-)ID's been paid. Yes No If 'No', ,1moullt due $ Term ..
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^ddress: LANDOE, GARY & PLANALP r 0 Box 609, Bozeman, Montana '-- ~"'/cx - :1,
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The exact access on North Seventh Avenue has been decided upon between Mr. McChesney and the
City, as well as the Highway Department. As a result of this access change, the inclusion of a neW
lot will be created and shown on the final subdivision plat. This approved access onto North Seventh
Avenue will result in a considerable reduction to the initial curb cut from 160' to 40' plus a slight
realignment to the previous road design. The City planning and administrative staffs will insure
that all requirements will be met.
The Mayor declared the hearing closed, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw up a
Resolution to accomplish the requested extension of the City limits.
yinal a~~ion - Co~~ission Resolution No. 1900 - Nelson 22.912 Acre Tract Annexation
Having deferred action on Commission Resolution No. 1900 declaring its intention to extend
the boundaries of the City of Bozeman so as to include a tract of land 1.n the North 1/2 of Section 1,
T2S, R5E, to the City of Bozeman and designated as the Nelson Annexation until after the McChesney
Annexation hearing, Connnission Resolution No. 1900 was presented for a decision.
Attorney Joseph Sabol appeared before the Commission on behalf of Mr. Nelson to explain that
the Nelson annexation should stand on its own.
Following a short discussion, the City Attorney was instructed to draw up a Resolution to
accomplish the requested extension of the City limits.
Consideration of new 4-wheel drive pickup truck)- Water Department
Upon recommendation of the Water Superintendent, also concurred in by the City Manager, it
was moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Vandeventer, that the Commission accept
the bid of Robert F. Dye on the basis of their bid in the amount of $5,581.00, it equaling or exceed-
ing the specifications as contained in the "Call for Bids". The low bid of Bozeman Ford did not meet
the specifications as contained in the "Call for Bids". The motion was carried by the following Aye
and No vote: those voting Aye being Commissioner Swanson, Commissioner Vandeventer, Commissioner
MacNab, Commissioner Vollmer, and Mayor Sedivy; those voting No, none.
Alleged zoning violation on South Willson Avenue
Attorney Joseph Sabol appeared before the City Commission on behalf of property owners living
on South Willson Avenue in regard to alleged zoning violations on South Willson Avenue. The alleged
violations have occurred at 1222, 1719 and 1817 South Willson Avenue.
The Mayor indicated the alleged violations were an administrative matter and would be handled
accordingly.
Mrs. James (Bea) Taylor - Citation for Pedestrian Safety 1976
Mrs. James (Beatrice) Taylor, on behalf of the Automobile Association, presented to the
Commission a plaque for no pedestrian fatalities in the City of Bozeman for one year. She commended
the City Commission and the Police Department for being safety-minded.
Mayor Sedivy accepted the plaque on behalf of the City Commission and stated it was with deep
regret that the City of Bozeman lost the award for 1975 and that they would do their best to keep
Bozeman safe in the future.
OttIs Hill from Department of community Affairs - Establishment of Local Housing Authority
Mr. Ottis Hill of the Department of Community Affairs appeared before the Commission to give
informal explanation as to the relative merits of establishing a Public Housing Authority in Bozeman.
The Public Housing Authority is an excellent vehicle for assisting the housing needs of low
and moderate income groups in Bozeman. Low Housing Authorities are public bodies authorized by
state and federal law to plan, develop and operate public housing programs in their communities.
Low Housing Authorities work best in tight housing market with high rents as they can assist
low income families with rents without getting into financing large structures.
Mr. Hill recommended that if there is any interest in the establishment of Local Housing
Authority, the City Commission, the City and the County should arrange a meeting to discuss the
possibility of establishing Local Housing Authority as a positive step towards dealing with a lack
of affordable housing for many local residents.
Mayor Sedivy thanked Mr. Hill for making the presentation.
Purchase Land - Fred Leibrand, corner of Durston and North 19th Avenue
The Clty Manager reached an agreement with Fred Leibrand for the acquisition of Lot 23, of
Block A, Maple Terrace Addition in order to preserve it for right-ofway acquisition for Nineteenth
(extended) at an acquisition price of $10,500.00 and asked the Commission to endorse the purchase
of same.
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1 t was moved by Conunissioner Vollmer, seconded by Commissioner Swanson that the Commission
endorse the purchase of Lot 23, of Block A, Maple Terrace Addition, and the motion was carried by
the following Aye and No vote: those voting Aye being Commissioner Vollmer, Commissioner Swanson,
Commissioner Vandeventer, Commissioner MacNab, and Mayor Sedivy; those voting No, none.
Proclamation - Fire Prevention Week - October 9-15, 1977
Mayor Sedivy announced his proclamation designating the week of October 9-15, 1977, as "Fire
Prevention Week" and called upon all departments and agencies of the City Government to participate
actively in a campaign for improved fire safety.
It was moved by Commissioner MacNab, seconded by Commissioner Vollmer, that the Commission
concur in the Mayor's proclamation and the motion was carried by the following Aye and No vote:
those voting Aye being Commissioner MacNab, Commissioner Vollmer, Commissioner Swanson, Commissioner
Vandeventer, and Mayor Sedivy; those voting No, none.
Application [or raffle license - FOE No. 326 (Eagles) November 5, 1977
The City Manager presented an application from the Montana Realtors Education Foundation, along
with the required fee, for the purpose of holding a raffle on November 5, 1977.
It was moved by Commissioner Vollmer, seconded by Commissioner Swanson, that the Commission
approve the application for the raffle license. The motion was carried by the following Aye and
No vote: those voting Aye being Commissioner Vollmer, Commissioner Swanson, Commissioner Vande-
venter, Commissioner MacNab, and Mayor Sedivy; those voting No, none.
Set Date for meeti~g to consider the priorities for road improvements
It was moved by Commissioner Vandeventer, seconded by Commissioner MacNab, that a special
meeting be called for the purpose of considering the priorities for road improvements. The motion
was carried by the following Aye and No vote: those voting Aye being Commissioner Vandeventer,
Commissioner MacNab, Commissioner Vollmer, Commissioner Swanson, and Mayor Sedivy; those voting No,
none.
Reports
The following reports were presented:
Fire Department quarterly
Director of Public Service for August
Police Department for September
The City Manager commented on the reports and recommended they be accepted and ordered filed.
It was moved by Commissioner MacNab, seconded by Commissioner Vollmer, that the reports be
accepted and ordered filed. The motion was carried by the following Aye and No vote: those voting
Aye being Commissioner MacNab, Commissioner Vollmer, Commissioner Swanson, Commissioner Vandeventer,
and Mayor Sedivy; those voting No, none.
Removal of parking for a sufficient distance from the intersection
A brief discussion was held in regard to cars and/or trucks being parked next to intersections
and if they did in fact create a hazard. It was suggested that this area be restricted to small car
parking, thereby eliminating the problem of trucks with campers, etc. It was felt by some that this
would be discriminatory.
It was moved by Commissioner MacNab, seconded by Commissioner Vandeventer, that the Street
Superintendent and the Chief of Police be directed to visually inspect the intersections as drivers
of a vehicle and in the presence of a vehicle being parked there; if the vehicle obstructs the view,
then red zoning should be initiated. The motion was carried by the following Aye and No vote: those
voting Aye being Commissioner MacNab, Commissioner Vandeventer, Commissioner Vollmer, Commissioner
Swanson, and Mayor Sedivy; those voting No, none.
Adjournment
There being no further business to come before the Commission at this time, it was moved by
Commissioner Vandeventer, seconded by Commissioner MacNab, that the meeting be adjourned, and the
motion was carried by the following Aye and No vote: those voting Aye being Commissioner Vandeventer,
Commissioner MacNab, Commissioner Vollmer, Commissioner Swanson, and Mayor Sedivy; those voting No,
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ATTEST: ' EDMUND P. SEDIVY, yyor
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