GREGORY G. HOLLOWS, Magistrate Judge.
Pursuant to Local Rules 140(a) and 230(e), Plaintiffs Lonnie G. Schmidt, Donald L. Manzer, Deborah A. Manzer, Edward Maria, III and Donna J. Maria, all appearing pro se, and Defendant the United States of America, by and through counsel, hereby stipulate that the United States shall have an extension of time to and until June 27, 2013, within which to file its Opposition to Plaintiffs' "Counter-motion for Summary Judgment" and Reply to Plaintiffs' Opposition to the United States' motion for summary judgment. In support of this stipulation, the parties state as follows:
1. The United States' opposition to Plaintiffs' motion and reply brief are currently due to be filed on June 13, 2013. See Minute Order dated May 8, 2013, Doc. 104.
2. The United States has not previously sought an extension of time for filing briefs associated with its summary judgment motion, filed on April 25, 2013. [Doc. 97] Plaintiffs did seek and were granted an extension of time for filing their opposition to the United States' motion for summary judgment, from May 9, 2013 to June 6, 2013. [Docs. 103, 104] The Minute Order granting the additional time specifically provided that Plaintiffs could file a cross-motion for summary judgment. [Doc. 104]
3. On June 6, 2013, Plaintiffs filed a 57-page "Counter-motion for Summary Judgment." That motion was accompanied by "Plaintiffs' Request for Judicial Notice in Support of Their Counter-motion for Summary Judgment and their Opposition to Defendant's SJM," forty-three (43) statements of "Undisputed Facts" in support of their Counter-motion, and thirty-eight exhibits filed in support of these documents.
4. The one-week time limit for replying to Plaintiffs' opposition set forth in the Court's Minute Order is not sufficient time for the United States to adequately prepare and file its responses to Plaintiffs' June 6 filings.
5. Local Rule 230(e) provides in pertinent part that, "[i]f a counter-motion or other related motion is filed, the Court may continue the hearing on the original and all related motions so as to give all parties reasonable opportunity to serve and file oppositions and replies to all pending motions." The requested extension of time should provide the United States a reasonable opportunity to prepare and file its opposition to Plaintiffs' counter-motion and reply brief.
6. The parties further stipulate that Plaintiffs' will have to and until July 11, 2013, within which to file their Reply to the United States' Opposition to their Counter-motion for Summary Judgment.
7. No hearing date has been set for the pending motions. It is anticipated that both summary judgment motions will be heard at the same time.