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County. The right-of-way to be conveyed by the State runs |
| southerly from Route 182 across the former Pierce Lot to land of |
| Hennig, a distance of 2,506 feet; the right-of-way to be conveyed |
| by the Hennigs continues southerly across land of Hennig to other |
| land of the State, the former Diamond Occidental Lot, a distance of |
| 247 feet. Because the value of the rights-of-way is not equal, |
| other consideration must include the construction of a new roadway |
| southwesterly from Route 182 across the former Pierce Lot and the |
| Hennig Lot, thence continuing over the former Diamond Occidental |
| Lot, said new roadway to be a total distance of approximately one |
| and one-half miles. This construction must be at the sole expense |
| of the Hennigs. In addition, the State may release and extinguish |
| 3 existing rights-of-way and any and all other easements of |
| whatever kind on the "Hennig Lot" at such time as the new roadway |
| is completed and approved by the bureau. These rights-of-ways |
| across the Hennig property are: the first right-of-way runs |
| southerly from Route 182 across the Hennig property a distance of |
| 3,830 feet to the other land of the State; the 2nd right-of-way |
| runs southerly as an extension from the first right-of-way a |
| distance of 2,337 feet to the other land of the State; and the 3rd |
| right-of-way runs southwesterly from Route 182 across the Hennig |
| property a distance of 3,011 feet to the other land of the State. |