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File #: 6894   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 6/17/2024 In control: Central Services
On agenda: 7/9/2024 Final action: 7/9/2024
Title: Approval, Re: Notice and Sale of Surplus Real Property, Identified as Tax Parcel I.D. Number 23-36-22-00-766, by Private Sale Process to an Adjacent Property Owner - District 2.
Attachments: 1. Resolution - Parcel ID 23-36-22-00-766.pdf
Subject:
Title
Approval, Re: Notice and Sale of Surplus Real Property, Identified as Tax Parcel I.D. Number 23-36-22-00-766, by Private Sale Process to an Adjacent Property Owner - District 2.
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Fiscal Impact:
Recommendation
According to the Brevard County Property Appraiser's records, Parcel ID #23-36-22-00-766 has a 2023 market value of $1,250.
Dept/Office:
Central Services/Asset Management
Requested Action:
Recommendation
Request the Board of County Commissioners:
1) authorize the County Manager or his designee to send notice of the County's intent to sell Parcel ID Number 23-36-22-00-766 to all adjacent property owners; and
2) approve the private sale of County surplus property identified as Tax Parcel I.D. Number 23-36-22-00-766; and
3) authorize the County Manager or his designee to negotiate the terms of the private sale pursuant to Section 2-243(b), Brevard County Code of Ordinances; and
4) accept a Stormwater Storage Easement over the entire transfer parcel; and
5) authorize the County Manager to sign any and all necessary documents to affect the sale.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The subject property, Parcel ID #23-36-22-766, is a vacant containing approximately 0.11-acre parcel located in Section 22, Township 23 South, Range 36 East, on the east side of North Courtenay Parkway in Merritt Island. It was acquired in September 1990 as part of the widening project of North Courtenay Parkway. The Natural Resources Department has utilized the parcel as a stormwater storage area, and they have no objections to the sale, provided an easement over the entire parcel is reserved.

Section 125.35(2), Florida Statutes and Section 2-243, Brevard County Code of Ordinances, when the Board of County Commissioners ("Board") finds that a parcel of real property is of insufficient size and shape to be issued a building permit for any development to be constructed on the property or when the Board finds that the value of a parcel of real property is...

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