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r, 50ox 10�,L- ;Iu a'j"' J I <br />facility. We ask the county to provide property for us to do this. <br />The two properties we have seen so far that would work are the filbert <br />st. property ( old water treatment site) and the Hobart park compleaa <br />Filbert A would represent a complete new facility whereas Hobart <br />would require modernizing the present facilities, adding two new <br />fields and lighting three fields. I would like to have the opportunity to <br />talk with you further so that you may understand our goals and <br />purposes. <br />Sincerely Yours, <br />Tom Batchellor <br />Commissioner Adams advised that the proposers are asking to lease the surplus land <br />on Filbert Street. <br />Administrator Chandler considered this request to be similar to the soccer <br />association's involvement at Hobart Park and softball at the Old Dixie property. The <br />Association would be obligated by contract to make certain improvements and responsible <br />for maintaining the area. He explained that this is surplus utility property and there will be <br />no problem with a long-term lease. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED <br />BY Commissioner Adams, to approve the request of the Indian <br />River Women's Sports Association for a lease of the vacant <br />property at Filbert Street (formerly the water treatment site). <br />In response to Commissioner Ginn's concerns regarding maintenance, Administrator <br />Chandler explained that would all be covered in the contract. <br />Deputy County Attorney William G. Collins 11 counseled that State law requires that <br />when leasing County property the Board must adopt a resolution. The County Attorney's <br />office will prepare the resolution and the lease and bring them to the agenda of a future <br />meeting. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />passed unanimously (4-0, Vice Chairman Macht absent). <br />March 3, 1998 <br />32 <br />0 0 <br />