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Get Request For Vacation Of Interior Lot Line(s) - Custer County
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How to fill out the Request For Vacation Of Interior Lot Line(s) - Custer County online
This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for filling out the Request For Vacation Of Interior Lot Line(s) form for Custer County. Completing this form accurately is essential for ensuring a smooth application process.
Follow the steps to complete your application effectively.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by entering the schedule numbers for the properties affected by the vacation of the interior lot line(s). Make sure these are correct as assigned by the County Assessor's Office.
- List all landowners on the application. Ensure this is done legibly, either by typing or using black or blue ink.
- Provide your mailing address, including city, state, and zip code. Enter your home and business telephone numbers in the designated fields.
- Indicate the applicant’s information. If the applicant is different from the landowner, include their mailing address and telephone numbers.
- Draft a brief statement explaining your request and the reasons for it in the 'Applicant's statement' section. Discuss any future plans concerning the property.
- Prepare the required attachments, which should include a plot plan drawn to scale, and any additional documentation such as the name and address of any current lien holder, a receipt confirming all taxes are paid, and copies of deeds showing all parcels are under the same ownership.
- Fill in the well information if applicable, including the type of well, well permit number, and the well's location.
- Acknowledge understanding of the conditions outlined in the application regarding the responsibilities related to zoning and septic permits by signing and dating where indicated.
- Once all sections have been completed, review the form to ensure all information is accurate and complete. Save your changes, and prepare to print or submit your application.
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