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UTILITY EASEMENTS AND SUBDIVISIONS Prepared for Rapid Fire Case Studies October 31, 2012 Present by Donald A. Fisher, MAI
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Survey Question: Do Pipelines and Powerlines have significant affects on adjacent residential properties?
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Powerline and Pipeline East of Pinnacle Road along Blackwell Lane & Wickwine Lane, Henrietta
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What do you think is the impact of the Powerline on adjacent homes?
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Negative Factors
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Positive Factors
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South Side = $65 per SF average assessment North Side = $69 per SF average assessment +6% increase of average assessments from adjacent residences to houses one lot away from the powerline
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Reverse of Golf Course Effect Use as Support for Negative adjustment to residential properties adjacent to Powerlines
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Residential Lot & Existing Pipeline Easement
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Total Lot Area = 4.200 Ac. Existing Gas Line Easements = 0.259 Ac. Crosses Lot in Front of House Original Fee Simple Area = 3.941 Ac. Assignment: Value Loss from Removal of Trees for New Pipeline
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Does Removal of 25% of Trees on Lot Affect Value?
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Survey of Residential Lots < 5% Tree-Covered > 5% & < 50% Tree-Covered >50% Tree-Covered
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Category Average – Median Range Average $/Ac. Price Median $/Ac. Price Less than 5% Treed $252,315 - $271,258 $57,715$51,493 Less than 50% Treed $236,269 - $240,168 $64,910$63,856 More than 50% Treed $187,257 - $202,938 $47,257$54,848
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Reasons for Heavier-Treed Lots to Have Lower Values
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Reduced Views More Open Better Lighting Fewer Leaves Less Isolated
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Heavily-Treed Lots (Before Value) Showed A Value That Was $15,000 Less Than Partly-Treed Lots (After Value)
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Before Value of Lot = $225,000 After Value of Lot = $240,000 Damages to Lot Due to Removal of Trees » = - $15,000
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Open Space / Farmland With Existing Pipeline & Powerline & New Pipeline
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Highest and Best Use – Before Appraisal EU 1 – Residential Development Land (70 Ac.) EU 2 – Residential Development Land (9 Ac.) EU 3 – Livestock Farm (15.10 Ac.) EU 4 – Residential Development Land (23 Ac.)
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Land Area Total Acres Easement Acres Fee Acres EU 1 (U/Ground) 0.82 EU 1 (M&R Station)0.22 EU 1 (High Voltage Electric) 3.37 Total Acres - EU 170.604.4166.19 Percentage of Total Acres 100%6%94%
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Land Area Segment Acres Retained Rights % Effective Acres EU 1 - Fee Simple (Before)66.19100%66.19 EU 1 (U/Ground)0.8225%0.21 EU 1 (M&R Station)0.225%0.01 EU 1 (High Voltage Electric)3.3710%0.34 Totals70.6095%66.75 Lost Rights5%
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Land Area Segment Acres Retained Rights % Effective Acres EU 1 – Fee Simple (After)64.04100%64.04 EU 1 (U/Ground) - Old0.8225%0.21 EU 1 (M&R Station) – Old0.225%0.01 EU 1 (U/Ground) - New1.8225%0.46 EU 1 (M&R Station) – New0.115%0.01 EU 1 (Perm. Access Rd.)- New0.2225%0.06 EU 1 (High Voltage Electric)3.3710%0.34 Totals70.6092%65.13 Rights Lost8%
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Damages Direct Damages (Land) = $51,000 Indirect Damages = $0 Temp. Esmt. – Construction = $7,000 Temp. Esmt. – Access = $10,500 Cost-to-Cure (Fencing)= $20,000 Total Damages = $88,500
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Alternative Valuation (from Owner’s 2-pg appraisal) Estate Lots @ $250,000 each (Gross Sum; No Expenses or Discount) Damages Loss of 1 Lot @ $250,000 2 Lots 50% Damages @ $125,000 Each Total Damages = $500,000
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New Subdivision & Pipeline
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#AcresComments 12.0134Pipeline easement 22.5660Pipeline easement 33.0400Pipeline easement 43.5074Pipeline easement 54.4691Pipeline easement 63.2944Drainage easement 72.11511+ acre drainage easement 84.7803Drainage & pipeline easements 94.1751Pipeline easement 102.0545Minimal pipeline easement 112.1688No easements 122.3665No easements 134.5409No easements 1423.1339No easements 152.2975No easements 164.5175Drainage easement Totals71.0404
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Damages Direct Damages (Land) = $0 Indirect Damages = $0 Temp. Esmts. – Construction = $26,000 Cost-to-Cure (Re-drafting plans) = $10,000 Cost-to-Cure (Timber) = $5,000 (comment) Total Damages = $41,000
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Survey Question: Do Pipelines and Powerlines have significant affects on adjacent residential properties?
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QUESTIONS?
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