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12/02/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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County Attorney's Matters - B.C.C. 12.2.19 <br />Office of <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />AI i' O RNEY <br />Dylan Reingold, County Attorney <br />William 1C. DeBraal, Deputy County Attorney <br />Kate Pingolt Cotner, Assistant County Attorney <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Dylan Reingold, County Attorney'�r�` <br />DATE: November 17, 2014 <br />SUBJECT: Interlocal Agreement with Fellsmere for Annexation of the Enclave of 100th Lane and <br />100th Place <br />BACKGROUND. <br />On June 17, 2014, Jason Nunemaker, City Manager for the City of Fellsmere (the "City"), requested the <br />Indian River County Board of County Commissioners (the "Board") to consider entering into .an interlocal <br />agreement with the City of Fellsmere to authorize the City to annex the roughly five -acre enclave of 100th <br />Lane and 100th Place. At the Board meeting, Stan Boling, Director of the Community Development <br />Department, acknowledged staff's support in moving forward with the request. The Board then voted to <br />direct staff to help facilitate and support the annexation. <br />Pursuant to section 171.046(2)(a), Florida Statutes, a municipality may annex an enclave of 10 acres or <br />less by interlocal agreement with the county having jurisdiction of the enclave. Per section 171.031 (13), <br />Florida Statutes, an enclave means <br />(a) Any unincorporated improved or developed area that is enclosed within and bounded on all <br />sides by a single municipality; or <br />(b) Any unincorporated improved or developed area that is enclosed within and bounded by a <br />single municipality and a natural or manmade obstacle that allows the passage of vehicular traffic <br />to that unincorporated area only through the municipality. <br />Approved for December 2, 2014 BCC Meeting <br />County Attorney's Matters <br />COUNTY ATTORNEY <br />FMttorraylLinclaIGEVERALIBC C4lgnda.47emwtFe(!,vert Enclave IL doc <br />112 <br />Indian River Co.........Apr <br />ed <br />Date <br />Admin.`� <br />it jav <br />Co. Atty. <br />; f� <br />- <br />. t lj['Jpit <br />Budget04:,41r)(�It/ <br />0';'i <br />Department <br />u f (7//y `. <br />.Risk Management <br />--- <br />--- <br />112 <br />
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