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Resolution Number
2014-014
Approved Date
03/04/2014
Agenda Item Number
8.J.
Resolution Type
Conservation Easement
Subject
Conservation Tract C-5
Area
Serenoa Phase 1 Subdivision
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13045
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2014-026A
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A TRUE <br />CERT'-„ !0!w LAST PAGE <br />J. R, S' ,! i 1 <br />(FORMSIconserv)7/99LEGAL(WGC <br />CONSERVATION EASEMENT <br />THIS GRANT OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT, made and <br />executed this 2.`+ day of s 1s 20N, by <br />GHO Serenoa Corp. , a <br />Florida corporation, whose mailing address is <br />1775 SW Gatlin Blvd. #1206. Port St. Lucie. FL 34953 , hereinafter called <br />Grantor, to INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a �olitical subdivision of the State of <br />Florida, whose mailing address is 1801 27t Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960, <br />hereinafter called Grantee, <br />WITNESSETH; <br />WHEREAS, Grantor is the fee simple owner of certain real property <br />situated in Indian River County, Florida, which is currently undergoing <br />development; and <br />WHEREAS, Grantor finds that it is appropriate to retain certain land <br />or water areas on Grantor's property in their natural, scenic, open, or wooded <br />condition; retaining such areas as suitable for habitat for fish, plants, or wildlife; <br />retaining the structural integrity or physical appearance of sites or properties of <br />historical, architectural, archeological, or cultural significance; and <br />[WHEREAS, the establishment of a conservation easement is <br />required by Indian River County Wetland Protection Ordinance, section <br />928.06(3) to overlay all preserved, created, or enhanced wetlands or deep water <br />habitats (and upland buffers, as applicable) associated with development site <br />mitigation; and] <br />[WHEREAS, it may be appropriate pursuant to Indian River County <br />Comprehensive Plan Conservation Element, Policy 6.12 to preserve certain <br />native plant communities in viable condition with intact canopy, understory, and <br />ground cover:] <br />NOW, THEREFORE, Grantor, for Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) <br />and other good and valuable consideration in hand paid, by Grantee, by these <br />presents does grant a conservation easement upon and across that real property <br />described in Exhibit "A" to Grantee which conservation easement shall run with <br />
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