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7.E RESOLUTION 2001-123 CANCELING CERTAIN TAXES UPON PUBLICLY <br />OWNED LANDS AND RESOLUTION 2001-124 AUTHORIZING THE SALE <br />OF LOT 18, BLOCK 2, DIXIE GARDENS UNIT 4 TO INDIAN RIVER <br />HOMELESS SERVICES COUNCIL, INC. A FLORIDA NONPROFIT <br />CORPORA TION <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of December 10, 2001: <br />Paul G. Ba, gel, County attorney" <br />W lliam G. Collins II, Depury County Attorney* <br />Marian E. Fell, assistant County attorney <br />'Board Certified, City, County anc Local Government Law <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: The Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: �'✓ —William G. Collins II - Deputy County Attorney <br />DATE: December 10. 2001 <br />SUBJECT: $1 Home Acquired from HUD <br />On February 13, 2001 the Board of County Commissioners authorized the <br />acquisition of a home from the Department of Housing and Urban Development <br />for $1 in accordance with the HUD Dollar Home Program whereby the County <br />would be required to make the home available to a not for profit corporation for <br />rehabilitation and resale to a first-time homebuyer qualifying under the HUD <br />Dollar Home Program. The home is located at 584 5th Street, S.W., Vero Beach, <br />Florida and is further described as Lot 18, Block 2, Dixie Gardens Unit 4. <br />Indian River Homeless Services Council, Inc., a Florida nonprofit corporation, <br />has made application to the County requesting conveyance of the property to the <br />nonprofit corporation for $1 so that the organization can rehabilitate the property <br />and make it available for resale to a qualifying party under the HUD Dollar Home <br />Program. Florida Statute 125.38 allows such a conveyance at private sale so <br />long as the property is not needed for county purposes and the Board of County <br />Commissioners is satisfied that the property is required for the purposes of <br />promoting community interest and welfare. Such sale must be authorized by <br />resolution of the Board of County Commissioners setting forth the fact that the <br />application was made, the purpose for which the property is to be used, and the <br />price. The price may be nominal or otherwise as the Board may fix, regardless of <br />the actual value. <br />DECEMBER 18, 2001 <br />-19- <br />