Appropriation for Road Construction: Richard Hall; John Edward Hall; Judy Hall Moore: Ramona Hall Weese

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PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

Appropriation for

Road Construction

TO: Richard Hall; John Edward Hall; Judy Hall Moore: Ramona Hall Weese; and Unknown Souses, Guardians, Conservators, Trustees, Trust Beneficiaries, Heir, Executors, Administrators, and assigns of Sidney Hall, deceased.

You are hereby notified that you have been named Respondents in an action now pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Knox County, Ohio, styled as Board of Commissioners v. Richard Hall, et al Case No. 23AR03-0066. The object of the complaint is to determine your interest in, and the appropriation of real property bearing Permanent Parcel No. 19-00029.00, commonly known as 25259 Danville-Amity Road, the legal description for which may be found in Plaintiff’s Complaint, a copy of which is available from the office of the Knox County Clerk of Courts, 117 E. High St., Mt. Vernon, OH 43050. The Complaint seeks the appropriation of Parcel No. 19-00029.00 for purpose of both temporary and permanent easements for construction, reconstruction, widening, repair and maintenance of County Road 14.

This notice will be published once per week for two consecutive weeks. Pursuant to Section 163.07 of the Ohio Revised Code service will be deemed complete 2 weeks after the first date of publication shown at the end of this notice, and you are required to file your Answer or other responsive pleading setting forth the nature and amount of your interest in the property, and any defense or objection to the appropriation no later than 28 days after service. Any Answer shall be filed with the Clerk of Courts, and a copy of the Answer must be delivered to Plaintiff’s Attorney at the address shown below. In case of your failure to timely file an Answer or other responsive pleading as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief prayed for in Plaintiff’s Complaint, and the property shall be subject to appropriation.

Charles T. McConville (0082378)

Knox County Prosecuting

Attorney

117 E High St., Suite 234

Mount Vernon, OH 43050

chipmcconville@co.knox.oh.us

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