Martin County

File #: 19-0867   
Type: Departmental Status: Passed
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 2/25/2020 Final action: 2/25/2020
Title: REQUEST FOR THE ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DONATION OF A .43 ACRE VACANT COUNTY OWNED PARCEL IN INDIANTOWN FOR PUBLIC PURPOSE, TO INDIANTOWN CIVIC CLUB, INC.
Attachments: 1. Indiantown Civic Center Osceola Street.pdf, 2. Resolution.pdf, 3. County Deed 1.27.20 Mj.pdf, 4. Muni Code - Lot Split exemption.pdf, 5. 200127-Letter of Support.pdf, 6. Front View.png, 7. Side View.png, 8. back view.png, 9. Gardens.jpg, 10. Gardens 2.jpg, 11. Gardens 3.jpg, 12. Gardens 4.jpg
PLACEMENT: Departmental
TITLE:
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REQUEST FOR THE ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DONATION OF A .43 ACRE VACANT COUNTY OWNED PARCEL IN INDIANTOWN FOR PUBLIC PURPOSE, TO INDIANTOWN CIVIC CLUB, INC.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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Indiantown Civic Club, Inc., a Florida not-for profit corporation (Club) is requesting the Board adopt a resolution accepting and approving a County Deed for the donation of .43 acre, of vacant, county owned property in Indiantown, located off of SW Osceola Street and SW Washington Avenue, directly behind the Club's facility, to provide additional space for public use.
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works
PREPARED BY: Name: Carla Segura
Title: Real Property Manager
REQUESTED BY: Craig Bauzenberger, Vice President, Indiantown Civic Club, Inc.

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

1. Agreement drafted by: Martin County

2. Parties to the County Deed: Martin County - Grantor
Indiantown Civic Club, Inc. - Grantee

3. Purpose of the County Deed: Transfer of property for a public purpose

4. New/Renewal/Modified: New

5. Duration: Perpetual

6. Benefits to Martin County: Provide additional green space for civic activities associated
with the Club's not for profit organization

7. Cost to Martin County: None

At the July 30, 2019 Board meeting, Craig Bauzenberger, Vice President of Club, requested, during public comment, that Martin County donate a portion of County owned property directly behind the Club's property for additional green space and Club activities. The Club and the County together own the entire block. The Club owns approximately .3 acres, and the County owns approximately 1.31 acres. The property owned by each contains a portion of the platted right-of-way of Kissimmee Drive, which was abandoned in 1956.
The County originally operated a Fire Station at the corner of Osceola and Indian. In 1991 the County purchased two (2) adjacent parcels for a total ...

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