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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
04/14/2009
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Board of County Commissioners
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4027
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137, 201-243
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A lengthy discussion ensued as the Commissioners sought clarification regarding <br />the County bringing the property back to its previous state, moving the fence, purchasing the <br />existing fence, and the labor cost involved with erecting the fence. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Solari, SECONDED by <br />Chairman Davis, the Board, by a 4-1 vote (Commissioner <br />O'Bryan opposed) approved the Agreement to Purchase <br />and Sell Real Estate with Richard and Maryann Rentschler, <br />as recommended in the memorandum of April 7, 2009. <br />AGREEMENT ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />13.B. ACQUISITION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY ALONG 66TH AVE, BANACK FAMILY <br />LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 66TH AVENUE AND 41ST STREET <br />(Clerk's Note: This Item was heard following Item 14.C.1., and is placed here for <br />continuity.) <br />Using an aerial map, Attorney DeBraal detailed the property and recapped his <br />Memorandum of April 6, 2009. He stated that the property is currently planted in ornamental palm <br />trees and that the take would not include any structures. He clarified the purchase price and <br />pointed out that there would be a leaseback provision so the Banacks could continue to use the <br />property as a nursery until the road construction would start, and at that time the County would <br />notify the Banacks 90 days in advance, so they could prioritize the sale of the palms within the <br />take. He also acknowledged that any palms remaining would be valued by an appraiser and that <br />the County would purchase them (for their use). <br />23 <br />April 14, 2009 <br />
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