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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
11/07/2006
Control Number
2006-387
Agenda Item Number
12.A.
Entity Name
Windsor Properties
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See meetings 2/10/09; 4/14/09 - closing papers
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Project Name : Golden Sands Park/ Indian River County <br /> This instrument prepared by and returned to: <br /> Sandra P. Stockwell, Counsel <br /> Division of State Lands <br /> 3900 Commonwealth Blvd. <br /> Mail Station 115 <br /> Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 <br /> DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT <br /> THIS GRANT OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT is made this day by <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1840 25 h Street, Vero <br /> Beach, Florida 32690 (" Grantor"), in favor of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT <br /> TRUST FUND OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA ("Trustees"), whose address is Florida Department of <br /> Environmental Protection ("DEP"), Division of State Lands, 3900 Commonwealth Blvd. , Mail Station 115 , <br /> Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, ("Grantee") . <br /> The terms "Grantor " and "Grantee " shall include the singular and the plural, and the heirs, successors and <br /> assigns of Grantor and Grantee, and the provisions of this easement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit <br /> of Grantor, Grantee and their heirs, successors and assigns. <br /> RECITALS <br /> A. Grantor is the sole owner in fee simple of certain real property in Indian River County, Florida, more <br /> particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by reference (hereinafter, the "Property") . <br /> B . Grantor and the Grantee mutually recognize the special character of the Property and have the common <br /> purpose of conserving certain values and character of the Property by conveyance to the Grantee of a perpetual <br /> conservation easement on, under, over, and across the Property, to conserve the character of the Property, continue <br /> certain land use patterns that do not significantly impair the character of the Property, and prohibit certain further <br /> development activity on the Property. <br /> C. The specific conservation values of the Property are documented in the `Baseline Inventory Report for <br /> the Golden Sands Park Conservation Easement Tract in Indian River County, Florida", dated <br /> ('Baseline Documentation"), which consists of reports, maps, photographs, and other documentation that the parties <br /> agree provide, collectively, an accurate representation of the Property at the time of this grant, and which is intended <br /> to serve as an objective information baseline for monitoring compliance with the terms of this grant. The Baseline <br /> Documentation is maintained in the offices of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and <br /> is <br /> incorporated by this reference . A copy of the Baseline Documentation is available from the Department on request. <br /> Exhibit `B" is a copy of a map of the Property as contained within the Baseline Documentation. <br /> D . Grantee is an agency authorized under the provisions of § 704 .06, Florida Statutes, to hold conservation <br /> easements for the preservation and protection of land in its natural, scenic, historical, agricultural, forested, or open <br /> space condition. <br /> E . Grantee agrees by accepting this grant to honor the intentions of Grantor stated herein and to preserve <br /> and protect in perpetuity the conservation values of the Property for the benefit of this generation and the generations <br /> to come. <br /> 21 <br /> BLA- 104 , Revised 01 /26/06 <br />
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