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Resolution Number
2016-105
Approved Date
10/18/2016
Agenda Item Number
8.E.
Resolution Type
Cancel Taxes
Entity Name
Florida Power and Light (FP&L)
Subject
Right of Way
Quit-Claim Deed
Area
Spanish Lakes Subdivision
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2016-173A
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RESOLUTION NO. 2016- 105 <br />to make proper entries upon the records to accomplish such cancellation and to <br />do all things necessary to carry out the provisions of section 196.28, F.S.; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF <br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA, that: <br />1. Any and all liens for taxes delinquent or current against the following <br />described lands dedicated to Indian River County by Florida Power & Light <br />Company for right-of-way, are hereby cancelled pursuant to the authority of <br />section 196.28, F.S. <br />See attached Quit -Claim Deed recorded in Book <br />2967, Page 1574, Public Records of Indian River <br />County, Florida. <br />2. The Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners is hereby <br />directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to the Tax Collector and the <br />Property Appraiser with a copy to each of Fixed Assets, Budget, and the County <br />Attorney's Office. <br />The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner Flescher <br />and the motion was seconded by Commissioner o'Brvan , and, upon <br />being put to a vote, the vote was as follows. <br />1► <br />
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