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File #: 1738   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 6/17/2020 In control: Central Services
On agenda: 7/7/2020 Final action: 7/7/2020
Title: Approval: Sale of Surplus Real Property by Private Sale and authorization for Board Chair to Execute All Necessary Documents
Attachments: 1. PAO Property Detail 2400616.pdf
Subject:
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Approval: Sale of Surplus Real Property by Private Sale and authorization for Board Chair to Execute All Necessary Documents
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Fiscal Impact:
$800.00 - Revenue from sale of the property less administrative fees will be placed into Public Works Fund 1160-R30307-3650000 and the parcel will be re-inserted into the tax roll.
Dept/Office:
Central Services Department / Asset Management
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested the Board of County Commissioners approve the private sale of a surplus parcel of property pursuant to Florida Statute ?125.35 (2).

It is also requested the Board accept the only bid received in the amount of $800.00, from Jerry and Malinda Gray and, authorize the Chair to execute all necessary documents upon review from the County Attorney's Office.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
On March 24, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners approved the disposal of surplus parcel ID 24-35-01-25-8-9 / Tax ID 2400616 consisting of 0.09 +/- of an acre located off Grissom Parkway, Cocoa. The parcel is assessed by the Brevard County Property Appraiser at $110.00 and was acquired via eminent domain in April of 1992.

Brevard County Ordinance Section 2-243 (a), Sale of real property by private sale to adjacent property owners, provides for a private sale when the Board finds: (1) the parcel of real property is of insufficient size and shape to be issued a building permit for any type of development to be constructed on the property; or (2) the value of the parcel of real property is $15,000 or less, as determined by a fee appraiser designated by the board or as determined by the county property appraiser; and (3) the size, shape, location and value of the parcel would make it of use only to one or more adjacent property owners. .

Notices were sent by certified mail with return receipt to adjacent property owners of the County's intent to sell and one property owner responded and provided a high bid of $800.00. The Bo...

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