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June 5, 2020 <br />HAND DELIVER <br />Dylan Reingold <br />County Attorney <br />Indian River County <br />Administration Building <br />180127 th Street, Bldg. A <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />RE: Release of Right of Entry to Mine Property <br />Dear Dylan: <br />Pursuant to Section 270.11, Florida Statues (2019), copy enclosed, whenever any local <br />government conveys property, it reserves an undivided three fourths interest in all phosphate, <br />mineral, and metal rights, together with the privilege to enter and mine for those phosphates, <br />minerals, and metals. These rights can be waived either in the deed (Section 270.11 (1)), or <br />subsequently, by the granting of a petition by the owner of the parcel (Section 270.11(2)(b)). <br />We represent 202 Eddy Building, Inc., owner of the Fairlane Harbor Mobile Home Park, <br />located at 1500 South Indian River Boulevard, Vero Beach, Florida ("Owner"). <br />Enclosed is a copy of the November 22, 1988 County deed conveying the subject <br />property to the Owner. <br />I can also confirm that I have examined a title search which indicates that as of March 5, <br />2020, 202 Eddy Building, Inc., was the fee simple title holder to this property. <br />The Owner hereby requests that Indian River County release its right of entry and the <br />privilege to mine the subject property for any and all minerals, metals, and phosphates, or for <br />petroleum, pursuant to Section 270.11(2)(b). In support of this application, the Owner states that <br />the property is only subject to this cloud on title by accident of statute: Indian River County <br />111 <br />