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r <br />2. The District will donate to the county a parcel of land, approximately .10 f res, ac <br />of <br />that is located along S.R. 60 directly south of the District's main office and west ac the <br />b <br />gas station located at the NX corner of the intersection, S.R. 60 and 43rd Ave. <br />See attached sketch. <br />3. The District will allow the county to utilize their existing shop and office until such <br />time as the District may have need to remove these buildings. <br />4. The District will allow the county to temporarily store equipment in the new District <br />headquarters, as such equipment will be working in the area, thus reducing run time <br />back to the main barn. In like, the District may from time to time store equipment at <br />the county's main barn if it is working in the area. <br />On behalf of the District's supervisors, we would request that you review this with staff and <br />commissioners to see if this is an acceptable alternative. As we discussed, prior to any <br />transfer of property, an acceptable environmental audit must be performed of the parcel. <br />As usual, the District appreciates your cooperation. <br />Very truly yours; <br />CARTER ASSOCIA , INC. <br />40�• . <br />Dean F. Luethje, P.E. <br />Vice President <br />Director Davis clarified that Item 4. uses the phrase <br />"temporarily store equipment." This means that a piece of <br />equipment may be stored there for several weeks and then moved to <br />another area, but the intent is that the County can store equipment <br />there for a long period of time. <br />Commissioner Adams asked who will pay for the environmental <br />audit. <br />Discussion ensued, and it was the consensus of the Board that <br />each party should have an environmental audit performed on its <br />property prior to the exchange. <br />Commissioner Adams was not sure that the exchange of property <br />is mutually beneficial, and she asked what use we have for the <br />property on SR -60 west of 43rd Avenue. <br />Director Davis responded that he saw two potential uses for <br />the property: one, stormwater management and two, a possible land <br />trade with the gas station for right-of-way. He emphasized that <br />there has been a cooperative atmosphere between the District and <br />the County and this exchange is a furtherance of that cooperation. <br />Attorney Michael O'Haire, representing Indian River Farms <br />Water Control District, clarified that the County constructed the <br />5 -lane bridge on District property at no cost to the County for the <br />53 <br />MAR 2 21994 BOOK 9.1 PAGA05`8 <br />
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