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Court requests more documents from developer suing Cochise County over $10M zoning dispute

Pima County judge orders parties to cooperate in disclosure…”voluminous e-mails and other documents generated or received by [Cochise] county staff . . . over ten year period” …argument over meaning of “access” to adjacent Coronado National Forest, Supervisors’ conditional approval in Oct 2011 TUCSON, Arizona – A dispute about documents related to a civil lawsuit […]

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‘Rails to Trails’ Lawsuit Settlement: $5M Fed payout to landowners along old Cochise County railroad corridor

Cochise County, Arizona – The check is in the mail. That is the message several Cochise County landowners received recently after the U.S. Dept. of Justice agreed to a settlement in a decade-long lawsuit involving land encumbered by easements granted a century ago to the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Company. The legal action involved

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Statewide Implications for Hatch v Klump Appeals Court hearing of not-so-neighborly property dispute

By: Terri Jo Neff Ranch residence access arguments may result in ruling with statewide implications When Danny and Denice Hatch bought 40-acres in rural Willcox in 2003, they knew a 60-foot wide strip of their land was subject to a right-of-way easement. The Hatches paid the taxes on all the land and used a portion

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