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MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, to approve <br />Alternative No. 2, proposing a long term lease exchange <br />of City and County land. The County would lease the <br />1.85 acre strip adjacent to Holman Stadium directly to <br />City. The County would also release the reservation <br />of <br />rights to the "parking property" currently leased to the <br />City. The City would then have an unencumbered lease of <br />10.83 acres adjacent to the Vero Beach Sports Village. In <br />exchange, the City would lease the 11.93 acre portion of <br />the golf course to the County for the benefit of Minor <br />League Baseball. The Board also directed the County <br />Attorney or his designee to conduct negotiations with the <br />City of Vero Beach on behalf of the County. <br />orne Polackwich sought and received clarification regarding the parking lease and <br />Att y <br />deed restriction. <br />guaranteed parking, compliance with the City Ordinance, <br />p g <br />Discussion continued regarding parking space <br />encumbrance remaining on the property until compliance is resolved, and physical <br />being reserved for long-term use. <br />ttorne Polackwich assured the Board that in negotiations with the City he would never <br />A Y <br />reach any conclusion that would not provide for the necessary parking. He said the parking <br />physically needed and has to be in compliance. <br />14 <br />October 19, 2010 <br />
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