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TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: <br />DATE: October 6, 1988 <br />Charles P. Vitunac, <br />County Attorney <br />RE: GIFFORD COMMUNITY CENTER DEED <br />AND AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE <br />LEASE TO THE PROGRESSIVE <br />CIVIC LEAGUE OF GIFFORD, INC. <br />By motion made on August 16, 1988, the Board of County <br />Commissioners agreed to accept title to the Gifford <br />Community Center property when The School Board was finished <br />with the construction of the center. <br />Attached i s a copy of an executed School Board deed, dated <br />September 30, 1988, which does transfer title of the <br />property to Indian River County. Unless the Board of County <br />Commissioners has some objection, it would be proper to <br />record this deed and assume ownership responsibilities of <br />the property. <br />Also attached to this memo is a proposed lease of the <br />property from the County to the Progressive Civic League of <br />Gifford, Inc. which would operate and maintain the property <br />pursuant to the terms of the lease. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that the law requires that the <br />county accept the deed before the property is officially owned by <br />the county. He further informed the Board that Commissioner <br />Eggert has been working closely with his office and wants to have <br />a lease executed simultaneously with the acceptance of the deed <br />so the League can take over the premises without any gap in <br />ownership. He felt Attorney Brennan has written a good lease <br />but thought the Board might possibly want to change the term to <br />more than one year. <br />Commissioner Eggert noted that she had not known that the <br />Civic League had not seen the proposed lease; however, they want <br />to go ahead with the dedication on the 29th, and she would like <br />to work out a few wording changes in the lease and in the <br />meantime accept the deed. <br />OCT 1 8 1988 <br />• <br />37 <br />BOOK .74 pi,557 37 <br />