RESOLUTION NO. 68-58
<br />IIThe Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County,
<br />® i Florida, resolves:
<br />1. That it does herewith offer to convey to the Florida Outdoor
<br />Recreational Development Council or other state agency holding title for it
<br />all of the following described land owned by Indian River County, Florida, and
<br />located therein, to -wit:
<br />Lots 14, 15 and 16 of Kansas City Colony, according to
<br />the plat thereof filed in the office of the Clerk of the Cir-
<br />cuit Court of St. Lucie County, Florida, in Plat Book 4,
<br />page 23; said land now lying and being in Indian River
<br />County, Florida.
<br />ALSO an unsurveyed sovereignty mangrove island known
<br />locally as Round Island, lying in the unsurveyed part of
<br />fractional Section 33, Township 33 South, Range 40 East,
<br />Indian River County, Florida, and in the unsurveyed part
<br />of the Northeast quarter of fractional Section 4, Township
<br />34 South, Range 40 East, St. Lucie County, Florida, more
<br />particularly described in Dedication No. 23927, filed in
<br />Official Record Book 210, page 425, public records of
<br />Indian River County, Florida.
<br />ALSO an unsurveyed sovereignty mangrove island lying in
<br />Round Island Creek in the unsurveyed Southwest quarter of
<br />fractional Section 34, Township 33 South, Range 40 East,
<br />Indian River County, Florida, more particularly described
<br />in Dedication No. 23927, filed in Official Record Book 210,
<br />page 425, public records of Indian River County, Florida.
<br />ALSO two parcels of submerged land in the Indian River in
<br />Sections 33 and 34, Township 33 South, Range 40 East,
<br />Indian River County, Florida, as particularly described in
<br />Dedication No. 24343, filed in Official Record Book 237,
<br />page 135, public records of Indian River County, Florida.
<br />PROVIDED, however, that the sole and only consideration for such
<br />a conveyance would be that it is made upon the condition that the grantee of
<br />said deed would hold, develop, use and maintain all of said property as a
<br />public park and if said conditions were not kept and performed, then the con-
<br />veyance would become void and of no effect and the title to all of the property
<br />with all improvements thereon would revert to Indian River County, Florida.
<br />Heath, Smith & O'Haire, Attorneys At Law, P. O. Box, 518, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 17
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