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File #: 3275   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 8/23/2021 In control: Central Services
On agenda: 9/14/2021 Final action: 9/14/2021
Title: Request Approval to Accept the High Bid for Public Sale of Surplus Property 2021-2407634 and Authorization for Chair to Execute All Necessary Documents. (District 2)
Attachments: 1. F.12 12.08.2021 Approval_Effect_PublicSale.pdf, 2. Appraisal revised 472 GRAY ROAD.pdf, 3. PAO detail.pdf, 4. BidSheet_Contract 2021-2407634.pdf
Subject:
Title
Request Approval to Accept the High Bid for Public Sale of Surplus Property 2021-2407634 and Authorization for Chair to Execute All Necessary Documents. (District 2)
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Fiscal Impact:
$91,650.00 -- Fiscal Impact FY 21/22 Revenue from the sale of the property less advertising and administration fees will be returned to Fund 1112/R30333 and the parcel will be re-inserted on the tax rolls.
Dept/Office:
Central Services / Asset Management
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners:
- Approve the sale of a surplus parcel of property pursuant to Florida Statute 125.35 (1)(a) by accepting the high bid received in the amount of $91,650.00 received from Aye Buy Used Cars Inc., W Jenkins, President.
- Authorize the BoCC Chair to execute all contracts and contract related documents upon review and approval by the County Attorney's Office.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The subject surplus parcel is a 1.5-acre parcel identified as Parcel I.D 24-35-25-00-758 and Tax I.D. 2407634, located at 472 Gray Rd, Cocoa. The parcel is located in Brevard County District 2.

In 2011, NRMD was in the process of constructing a flood relief project in the West Cocoa area with funding from the Department of Economic Opportunity and FEMA HMGP funding. The Engineer of Record saw an opportunity to improve the project and further reduce flooding by creating a new ditch for the runoff through parcel 24-35-25-00-758. In April of 2012, the County acquired the parcel which included a house on city water and septic system (the condition of the septic system is unknown). The ditch construction project required the main water service to the house to be severed. The County has no use for the house so after the project was completed, NRMD started the process of splitting the property and selling the parcel with the house.

A public auction was conducted and sealed bids were opened on July 21, 2021. The County received one ...

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