Legal Notice IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS PROBATE DIVISION LAKE COUNTY, OHIO Pamela Boratyn, Director Ohio Department of Transportation PLAINTIFF VS. Unknown Transferees, Assigns, Executors, Administrators, Devisees and Heirs of Edith Insana, Deceased, and all persons claiming by, through, or under them DEFENDANT TO: Unknown Transferees, Assigns, Executors, Administrators, Devisees and Heirs of Edith Insana, Deceased, and all persons claiming by, through, or under them. You are defendants in the above captioned case. On August 4, 2025, a Petition to Appropriate Property and to Fix Compensation was filed in the Lake County Probate Court, located at 25 North Park Place, Painesville, Ohio 44077. You are required to file your Answer with the Plaintiff’s Attorney within 28 days of the last day of publication of this notice. Said Answer must be filed with this Court within three days after service on Plaintiff’s Attorney. MARK J. BARTOLOTTA Probate Judge ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Rachel Andersen, Esq. Assistant Attorneys General Executive Agencies Section Transportation Unit 30 East Broad St. 26TH Floor Columbus, OH 43215 Legal Notice For Publication Pursuant To R.C. 163.07 The following parties, namely: Unknown Transferees, Assigns, Executors, Administrators, Devisees and Heirs of Edith Insana, Deceased, and all persons claiming by, through, or under them, Addresses Unknown, will take notice that they have been named as defendants by Plaintiff Pamela Boratyn, Director of the Ohio Department of Transportation, who instituted Case No. 25CV1176 now pending in the Probate Court of Lake County, which is an action to appropriate certain property for highway purposes, namely the making, constructing, repairing or improving of U.S. Route 6, Section 2.06, Lake County, and to fix the value of said property. The property sought to be appropriated is more specifically described as follows on the following 2 pages: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Lake, City of Willoughby Hills in Lot 4, Tract 3 of Original Willoughby Township, being Township 9, Range X of the Connecticut Western Reserve, lying on the left side of the centerline of right of way of U.S. Route 6 (Chardon Road, width varies) and being part of the land deeded, now or previously, to Charles L. Day, Trustee or successor in trust under the Charles L. Day Living Trust Dated October 8, 1993 and any amendments thereto in official record volume 1069, page 94 (1/2 interest) and Edith L. Insana (deceased) in deed volume 783, page 421 (1/2 interest), both of the Lake County Recorder’s Office and being known as Lake County Auditor’s parcel number 31-A-006-G-00-009-0 and further described as follows: Commencing for reference at a point of tangency in the centerline of U.S. Route 6 at station 14+13.42, being located South 54 degrees, 47 minutes, 51 seconds West, 457.71 feet from the intersection of the centerline of U.S. Route 6 with the centerline of Interstate Route 271, said intersection being station 18+71.13 (U.S. Route 6) and station 55+15.53 (Interstate Route 271), also being North 54 degrees, 47 minutes, 51 seconds East, 138.25 feet from a 3/4-inch iron pin found in a monument box at the Point of Intersection of a curve in the centerline of U.S. Route 6 at PI station 12+78.55.; Thence along the centerline of U.S. Route 6, North 54 degrees, 47 minutes, 51 seconds East, at 0.84 feet passing 0.07 feet right of a 3/4-inch iron pin found in a monument box, a total distance of 41.27 feet to the intersection with the east line of Lot 3 and the west line of Lot 4 of Tract 3 of Original Willoughby Township at station 14+54.69; Thence along the line between Lots 3 and 4 of Tract 3, North 01 degrees, 14 minutes 37 seconds West, 94.09 feet to an iron pin to be set on the northerly right of way line of U.S. Route 6 at the northwesterly corner of the highway easement conveyed as parcel 42-112-A to the State of Ohio in deed volume 500, page 264 of the Lake County Recorder’s Office, 78.04 feet left of station 15+06.96 and the Place of Beginning: Thence North 54 degrees, 07 minutes, 22 seconds East, 166.45 feet to an iron pin to be set on the westerly limited access right of way easement line of Interstate Route 271, conveyed as parcel 42-112-LA to the State of Ohio in deed volume 500, page 264 of the Lake County Recorder’s Office, 80.00 feet left of station 16+73.40; Thence along the westerly limited access right of way line Interstate Route 271, South 05 degrees, 34 minutes, 10 seconds East, 34.51 feet to the northerly right of way line of U.S. Route 6 at the northeasterly corner of parcel 42-112-A, 50.00 feet left of station 16+56.34; Thence along the northerly right of way line of U.S. Route 6, South 65 degrees, 25 minutes, 40 seconds West, 151.99 feet to the Place of Beginning and containing 0.057 acres of land, more or less, none of which is within the present road occupied by U.S. Route 6 nor Interstate Route 271, all of which is within Lake County Auditor’s parcel number 31-A-006-G-00-009-0, subject to all legal highways and easements of record. All irons described as to be set shall be 3/4-inch diameter by 30-inch-long rebar with a 2-inch aluminum cap stamped; ODOT R/W, THOMAS FOK & ASSOC, S-7468 and shall be placed upon notification by ODOT District 12. The basis for bearings is grid north of the State Plane Coordinate System, Ohio North Zone (3401), NAD83(2011) Epoch 2010:0000 by GNSS measurements relative to the ODOT CORS with the centerline of U.S. Route 6 bearing North 54 degrees, 47 minutes, 51 seconds East. This description was prepared in July 2024 by Thomas Fok & Associates, Inc. under the supervision of Franklin D. Snyder, Jr., PS, Ohio #S-7468 based on field surveys beginning in September 2022. Pursuant to Ohio Civil Rule 12(A)(1), said persons mentioned above shall take further notice that they have 28 days after the completion of the Service by Publication within which to answer or otherwise defend against Plaintiff’s petition. The original of any such answer or other defense against Plaintiff’s petition must be filed with the Probate Court of Lake County, whose office is located at 105 Main Street, Painesville, Ohio, 44077. A copy of any such answer or other defense against Plaintiff’s petition must be served upon Plaintiff’s attorney, namely: Rachel Andersen, Assistant Attorney General, at 30 East Broad Street, 26th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3167. Failure to answer or otherwise defend against Plaintiff’s petition within said 28 days will result in Plaintiff, pursuant to Civil Rule 55, asking the court to grant a judgment by default against any such person who fails to answer or otherwise defend. Pamela Boratyn Director, Ohio Department of Transportation. 273793/September 11, and 18, 2025