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The small county I represent provides a water system to some of its residents. The water is purchased from a landowner in another county and piped in pursuant to a long-term contract. The landowner may be interested in selling our county the land (and wells of course)which would consist of a sizeable chunk of good farmland. Can any of you gurus think of any reason we can't do this? The farmland could be leased out to a farmer and produce some income for the county. What requirements/issues do you see when leasing the land out? This would be a really great thing for our county as many of our people rely on this landowner, and his heirs, for water. | ||
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I think you have no problem purchasing - be certain to check the statutes and follow exactly. Leasing is a little tougher. Last time I looked, the AG had some conflicting opinions on that. I think you will end up with auctioning the lease, or at least making it competitive. Check it well... Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | |||
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