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File #: 13812   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/4/2024 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 3/26/2024 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Resolution Accepting Study Findings and to Create Steering Committee to Determine Need to Create South Brooksville Community Redevelopment Area
Attachments: 1. South Florida Finding of Necessity 03.06.2024, 2. Proposed Resolution South Brooksville CRA with Exhibit, 3. South Brooksville Finding of Necessity Report, 4. South Brooksville Community Redevelopment Finding of Necessity Exhibit, 5. Public Comment Form - Diane Liptak, 6. Public Comment Form - Angeline Philanders, 7. Approved Resolution No. 2024-079
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Resolution Accepting Study Findings and to Create Steering Committee to Determine Need to Create South Brooksville Community Redevelopment Area

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BRIEF OVERVIEW
Hernando County and the City of Brooksville jointly commissioned a Finding of Necessity (FON) Study to evaluate if slum and blight conditions exist in an area approximately 697 acres and generally split between City parcels to the north and unincorporated Hernando County parcels to the south located in the South Brooksville area consisting of Lamar Avenue, East Early Street, and Tanglewood Drive to the north, South Mildred Avenue to the west, Cortez Boulevard to the south, and Union Street, East Jefferson Street, and Jasmine Drive to east.

The FON Study found that the statutory criteria identified by the 1969 Community Redevelopment Act, as currently amended, and contained in Chapter 163, Part III, Florida Statutes, exist within the designated area. If the Board of County Commissioners agrees with the study, a resolution of finding must be adopted in order to formally accept the findings indicating that the redevelopment, conservation, and/or redevelopment of the area are in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare.

Additionally, in order to assess the needs to create a new Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) within the designated geographical parameters outlined above, a steering committee comprised of two County Commissioners, two City Council members, and members of the public or an alternate steering committee consisting of one member of the Board of County Commissioners, and one member of the City Council, and five community representatives (preference for community member that work or live in the community) selected by those officials, one member from Pasco Hernando State College, and one member from Hernando County School Board is needed to guide future actions on this area including directing staff actions and those of any consultant. If the steering committee de...

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