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  County Administrator's Report     16. 2.    
BCC Regular Meeting Discussion  
Meeting Date: 04/06/2017  
Issue:    Acquisition of Real Property Located at 9980 Bristol Park Road for the Bristol Park - Ashbury Hills Area Project
From: Joy D. Blackmon, P.E.
Department: Public Works  
CAO Approval:

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation Concerning the Acquisition of Real Property Located at 9980 Bristol Park Road for the Bristol Park - Ashbury Hills Area Project - Joy D. Blackmon, P.E., Public Works Department Director

That the Board either approve or deny:
 
A. The purchase of real property located at 9980 Bristol Park Road, for the Bristol Park - Ashbury Hills Area Project, from James & Sandra Riddell, for the average of the County's appraised values of $247,000 and $257,000, and the owner's provided appraisal of $275,000, which equals $259,666;

B. Authorize county staff to draft the Contract for Sale and Purchase for the acquisition of real property (approximately 0.88 acres) located at 9980 Bristol Park Road, from James & Sandra Riddell, and to bring the executed Contract back before the Board; and 

C. Authorize the County Attorney's Office to prepare, and the Chairman or Vice Chairman to execute, subject to Legal review and sign-off, any documents necessary to complete the acquisition of this property without further action of the Board (if the purchase is approved).

[Funding Source:  Fund 352, “LOST III,” Cost Center 210120, Object Code 56101, Project #16EN3595]
BACKGROUND:
Meeting in regular session on December 8, 2016, the Board approved staff to pursue the acquisition of properties that are listed within the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) and located along Eleven Mile Creek.

Mr. and Mrs. Riddell are willing to sell their property, located at 9980 Bristol Park Road, in Bristol Park Subdivision, along Eleven Mile Creek.

Escambia County staff had two appraisals performed on this property, which valued the property at $247,000 and at $257,000. The property owners have provided their own appraisal which revealed a value of $275,000. The average of the three appraisals is $259,666.  

According to the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Homeowner Acquisition Fact Sheet, the property owners can appeal the County's appraisal if they believe it is not adequate. The appeal process does include a second appraisal for their home at their expense. The County will then split the difference of the initial appraisal and second appraisal to determine the fair market value of the property, after which the County may make another offer.

Funds spent toward this project, and in accordance with the guidelines, are eligible for reimbursement.
BUDGETARY IMPACT:
[Funding Source:  Fund 352, “LOST III,” Cost Center 210120, Object Code 56101, Project #16EN3595]  Funds spent toward this project are eligible for reimbursement through the grant.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS/SIGN-OFF:
The Contract for Sale and Purchase will be reviewed and approved by Stephen West, Senior Assistant County Attorney. The County Attorney's Office will prepare the closing documents and conduct the closing for the purchase of this property.
PERSONNEL:
All work associated with this acquisition is being done in-house and no additional staff is required.
POLICY/REQUIREMENT FOR BOARD ACTION:
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
IMPLEMENTATION/COORDINATION:
Upon Board approval, staff will maintain compliance with Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.

Attachments
Riddell Returned Offer Letter
Aerial Map - Riddell
Summary Appraisal - County Provided 1
Summary Appraisal - County Provided 2
Summary Appraisal - Owner Provided
BCC Dec 8 meeting

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