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RESOLUTION 2010- 035 <br />considerations; cost; availability of alternate route; long-range planning; and <br />environmental factors) reports for the road project. <br />3. When the design of the project has reached 30%, an open house/workshop <br />should be held where affected landowners would be notified and invited to <br />attend. Focus should be concentrated on landowners that are willing to sell <br />their property (large or small parcels) at this early stage and if possible, <br />should be accommodated with lease back agreements or similar <br />arrangements. A map or critical path chart should be developed to show <br />needed parcels, identify the owners and progress made during acquisition. <br />4. Once a segment of a project is: <br />fully funded for construction and appears in the first three years of the <br />County's Capital Improvement Plan and <br />has reached 60% design completion and <br />th the design engineering firm shall has provided parcel sketches and legal <br />descriptions of right-of-way parcels needed for the improvement project, <br />the following outline would be used: <br />• Affected land owners would be contacted within 30 days of receipt of 60% <br />plans or within 30 days of receipt of a sketch and legal description of the <br />property necessary to be acquired and provided notice of their statutory <br />rights pursuant to section 73.015, Florida Statutes. <br />• After notice to owner, negotiations will remain open for 120 days after the <br />notification to complete a voluntary purchase unless extended by both <br />parties or terminated by either party, in writing. A written offer shall be <br />made to the landowner during this time. <br />• Within 30 days following termination of negotiations, the file would be <br />assigned to the County Attorney's office or one of the eminent domain <br />firms on contract for drafting a resolution of necessity for approval by the <br />Board of County Commissioners. <br />• At the same time and also within 30 days, an appraisal would be ordered <br />for the affected property in order to comply with statutory requirement, and <br />the consulting engineer would be directed to provide a SCALE report. <br />• Following the completion of the appraisal and SCALE report, an <br />unconditional good faith offer would be made to the property owners and a <br />resolution of necessity would be brought before the Board for approval <br />pursuant to the Notice to Owner and Chapters 73 and 74, Florida Statutes. <br />2 <br />