Minnie Maud (C-26793)

Closing Costs:

These costs cannot be financed and are in addition to the 10% down payment.  All closing costs are due from the prevailing bidder at the auction.

Appraisal Costs: $2,400.00
Cultural Resources Survey: $850.00
Legal Advertising Cost: $650.00
Sale Processing Charge: $500.00
Application Fee: $250.00
TOTAL CLOSING COSTS: $4,650.00

Beneficiary:

Public Schools

Legal Description:

Township 12 South, Range 12 East, SLB&M
Section 4:  NW4SW4

Location:

This parcel is located along Minnie Maud Creek, approximately 18 miles northeast of Price, Utah.

Access:

The nearest public road is Minnie Maud Road.  Public access to the parcel has not yet been developed.

Other:

This parcel is currently vacant range land. The Ashley National Forest is approximately seven miles to the north. The parcel is adjoined by private property. Terrain is sloping and elevation ranges from approximately 7,400 to 7,600 feet.

Acreage:

40.00 Acres, More or Less

Water:

The Division of Water Rights has applied a Restricted ground-water policy to this region. A limited ground-water resource is available. The successful purchaser may apply for an appropriation with the Division of Water Rights.

Utilities:

There are no known utilities in the general area.

Zoning:

The parcel is zoned WS, Water Shed.

Financing:

Financing will be offered for this parcel.  A down payment of 10% and closing costs will be due at the auction.  The remaining balance can be financed at a variable rate of prime plus 2.5% for up to a 20 year term.

Mineral Leases:

None

Surface Leases:

  1. GP 21824-17, issued to Nine Mile Canyon Trust – This property will be deleted from the grazing permit upon sale of the property.

Cultural Resource Covenant:

A cultural resource review was conducted on the subject property.  No significant sites were identified.

Disclosures:

  1. Please see the auction page for general disclosures and auction procedure information which pertains to all properties being offered at the auction.
  2. All mineral rights, including the sand and gravel rights will be reserved.
  3. The property will be conveyed subject to all valid existing rights.
  4. The Utah Geological Survey has commented: “Potential geologic hazards in the area that could affect the site include landsliding, stream flooding, flash flooding/debris flow, problem soils including shrink/swell and/or collapsible, shallow bedrock, and indoor radon potential.  Potential hazards should be addressed in a manner appropriate to the intended use of the property.  Geologic hazards are best addressed early in the planning process prior to development and construction.  UGS has general geologic hazard information available at its offices and online at htts://geology.utah.gov/utahgeo/hazards/index.htm.
  5. Other disclosures, if any, will be announced at the auction.

Diane Lund
Assistant Managing Director, Surface; Land Sales Coordinator
Scott Bartlett
Surface, Assistant Managing Director

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