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File #: 14085   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/22/2024 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 9/10/2024 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Deed of Dedication and Resolution Authorizing Sale of County Property, Hernando Park, to City of Brooksville
Attachments: 1. Key 420459 County Deed, 2. Key 420459 Lease Agreement With Brooksville Vision Foundation, Inc., d/b/a Brooksville Main Street 06.01.2020, 3. Key 420459 Agreement With Lowman Law Firm 07.13.2021, 4. Key 420459 - Property Record Card 2023, 5. Key 420459 - Property Record Card 2024 Prelim .pdf, 6. Key 420459 Aerial, 7. Key 420459 Survey, 8. Key 420459 Resolution, 9. Budget Amendment 2024-101 - Hernando Pk to COB, 10. Expenditure Status Report 0011 04441, 11. Approved Resolution No. 2024-196
Related files: 14097
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Deed of Dedication and Resolution Authorizing Sale of County Property, Hernando Park, to City of Brooksville

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BRIEF OVERVIEW
This agenda item is for the consideration of dedicating Hernando Park to The City of Brooksville. Hernando Park, consisting of 2.2 acres, more or less, is a portion of parcel Key 420459, which is located in the downtown area of The City of Brooksville.

Hernando Park is currently owned and maintained by Hernando County. Upon approval by this board, this dedication will formally transfer the ownership and management responsibilities of Hernando Park to The City of Brooksville. This transfer will enhance local government and community involvement in the park's maintenance and development. The existing lease agreement at the Teen Hall building and sponsorship agreement for the bandshell will be maintained by The City of Brooksville. The transfer of Hernando Park to The City of Brooksville, if approved, excludes the Frederick Eugene Lykes Jr. Memorial Library.

Pursuant to the reverter clause incorporated into the proposed County Deed, ownership shall revert back to Hernando County if the property ever ceases to be used and maintained as a park and if residents of the unincorporated areas of the County are not granted equal access and use of the property at all times or discriminated against in regard to program registration, pricing, or any other policy.

The legal description for Hernando Park is as follows:

Legal For Parcel 98.3 (Park Tract) Commencing at the North Right-of-Way Line of Fort Dade Avenue and the East Right-of-Way Line of Howell Avenue; also being the Southwest Corner of Parcel 98.0; Thence along said North Right-of-Way, Run N89?29'21"E, 181.20 Feet to the Southwest Corner of Parcel 98.1; Thence Continue along said North Right-of-Way Line N89?32'04"E, 86.36 Feet to the Southeast Corner of said Parcel 98.1 and the Point of Beginning; Thence Leaving said Right-of-Way, Run along the East Line of said Parcel 98....

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