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File #: 11972   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Adopted
File created: 3/6/2023 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 4/25/2023 Final action: 4/25/2023
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Declaration of County Owned Property Located at 15487 Citrus Way a/k/a Little Rock Library and Cannery as Surplus Property and Consideration of Unsolicited Purchase Offer Submitted by Hernando Growers' Association, Inc., and Associated Resolution (Key #332367)
Attachments: 1. 332367 Purchase Agreement, 2. Sec. 2-173 - Treatment of Unsolicited Offers, 3. Sunbiz - Hernando County Grower's Association, 4. 332637 Property Record Card, 5. 332367 Warranty Deed, 6. 332367 Recorded Release of Reversionary Interest, 7. 332367 Aerial Views, 8. Resolution, 9. Affidavit of Publication of Legal Ad CLK23-053
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Declaration of County Owned Property Located at 15487 Citrus Way a/k/a Little Rock Library and Cannery as Surplus Property and Consideration of Unsolicited Purchase Offer Submitted by Hernando Growers' Association, Inc., and Associated Resolution (Key #332367)

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BRIEF OVERVIEW
The Property Management Department is in receipt of an unsolicited offer submitted by Michael Sundquist of The Hernando Growers' Association for the Hernando County owned Parcel Key No. 332367, also known and The Cannery. This parcel contains a 2,605 square foot commercial building on a lot consisting of .40 acres, located at 15487 Citrus Way in Hernando County.

Pursuant to Hernando County Code ?2-173, Treatment of Unsolicited Offers, "The Board of County Commissioners is under no obligation to consider unsolicited bids to purchase or lease county-owned property. If the applicable property has not yet been determined to be surplus property, the offer shall be processed as a request to declare such property to be surplus pursuant to section 2-171(a)(2). If the Board has determined that the applicable property is surplus, the Board shall have the discretion to dispose of the applicable property through one (1) of the methods set forth in section 2-172."

Staff has determined that this property can be sold under Section 2-172(4) after the Board has declared the property surplus.

Section 2-172 (4) is as follows:
(4) Sale to government or non-profit. In accordance with section 125.38, Florida Statutes, upon a finding by the board that the property is required for use by another governmental entity or non-profit entity, the county may sell, transfer, or convey real property to that entity for such price, whether nominal or otherwise as the board may fix.
No advertisement is required. The fact of the application being made, the purpose for which such property is to be used, and the price or rent thereof shall be set out in a resolution duly adopted by the board, ...

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