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BCC Regular Meeting
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12/21/2010
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Board of County Commissioners
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4043
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140, 285-317
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The SWDD meeting adjourned at 9:48 a.m. The Chairman immediately called a break to <br />allow Craig Callan, Minor League Baseball, time to arrive from his (Mr. Callan's) meeting with <br />the Vero Beach City Council. <br />(The Chairman reconvened the BCC meeting at 10:17 a.m., with all members present, to <br />hear Item 13.B.) <br />13.B. EXCHANGE OF DODGERTOWN PROPERTIES WITH CITY OF VERO BEACH <br />Attorney Polackwich introduced this item as the next stage in the process of possibly <br />exchanging properties at the Vero Beach Sports Village (formerly Dodgertown) with the City of <br />Vero Beach (the City). He recapped his memorandum dated December 14, 2010, providing <br />background and details to the proposed exchange transactions whereby the City would transfer a <br />11.93 acre parcel (southeast of Holman Stadium) to the County for a new cloverleaf of four <br />youth practice fields, and the County would convey a 10.38 acre parcel (west of Holman <br />Stadium) to the City. Attorney Polackwich provided the current status of the parcels, spoke <br />about the current golf course and green space restrictions, and pointed out that Minor League <br />Baseball (MiLB) and the County have parking nghts on the parking property, and if the property <br />is exchanged, the lease would be eliminated and replaced by a Parking License Agreement. He <br />also spoke about granting access easements, the use of the heart -shaped pond, and the specifics <br />regarding the proposed draft documents. <br />Discussion ensued regarding clarification of verbiage, deed restrictions, stormwater <br />drainage easements, limited access roads to DT Commons, LLC property, as well as the facility, <br />and the 40 -year deed restriction on green space property that would terminate upon the City to <br />County transfer. <br />17 <br />December 21, 2010 <br />
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