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13. C. FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES' INQUIRY OF INTEREST IN JOINING <br />SUIT TO CHALLENGE SENATE BILL 216 - LOCAL GOVERNMENT <br />CAMPAIGN FINANCE <br />County Attorney William Collins related that Senate Bill 216 (SB 216), related to local <br />government campaign finance, was a second new law which the Florida Association of Counties <br />(FAC) was considering challenging. Reviewing the memorandum of June 16, 2009, he outlined <br />the four primary bases for challenging the law (presented on pages 235 and 236), and said that <br />FAC was trying to gauge interest on whether any Counties were interested in being included in <br />the lawsuit, as a named plaintiff. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Solari, by a 4-1 vote (Chairman Davis <br />opposed), the Board approved the Board of County <br />Commissioners' participation as a named plaintiff in a suit <br />challenging Senate Bill 216 (SB 216), with respect to local <br />government campaign finance. <br />13.D. ACQUISITION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PROPERTY EXCHANGE ALONG 66TH <br />AVENUE, PARCEL 107, GLEN C. BESANCON, 6725 66TH AVENUE <br />Deputy County Attorney William DeBraal used an aerial projection to describe the <br />request for a right-of-way acquisition and property exchange with Glen Besancon, owner of 3.36 <br />acres located on the west side of 66th Avenue. The transaction would involve the purchase of <br />0.8729 acres of right of way, and the conveyance to Mr. Besancon of a 1.05 acre parcel south of <br />Mr. Besancon's property, currently owned by the County, and being leased by Robert and <br />30 <br />June 23, 2009 <br />