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  County Administrator's Report     10. 9.    
BCC Regular Meeting Budget & Finance Consent  
Meeting Date: 11/02/2017  
Issue:    Surplus and Sale of Real Property Located at 1153 Capitol Boulevard that Has Escheated to the County
From: Stephan Hall
Department: Asst County Administrator  
CAO Approval:

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation Concerning the Surplus and Sale of Real Property Located at 1153 Capitol Boulevard that Has Escheated to the County - Stephan Hall, Budget Manager, Management and Budget Services

That the Board take the following action concerning the surplus and sale of real property located at 1153 Capitol Boulevard, that has escheated to the County, Reference #: 26-1S-30-2101-003-051, District 3:

A. Authorize the County Attorney's Office to take such actions necessary to evict the occupants of this County-owned property, if they are still occupying the premises;

B. Authorize staff to run the property through County departments to determine whether the County has a need for the property;

C. Declare the property to be surplus and authorize sale of the property to the bidder with the highest offer received at or above the minimum bid (once the sales moratorium is lifted in District 3 and upon a determination that the property is not needed by the county).  The minimum bid will be set at the Property Appraiser's current assessed value ($40,134), in accordance with Section 46.134 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances; and

D. Authorize the County Attorney's Office to prepare, and the Chairman to sign, all documents necessary to complete the sale of this property, without further action of the Board.
BACKGROUND:
The property located at 1153 Capitol Boulevard escheated to the County in March of 2017.  The property is located in Commission District 3.  The County currently has a moratorium on the sale of surplus property located in District 3.  Once the County takes possession of this property, it will be sent through County departments to determine whether there is a need for the property.  Upon the determination that the County does not have a need for this property, it will be held until such time the moratorium is lifted.  Once lifted, the property will be sold via public auction.  The minimum bid for the sale of this parcel will be set at the Property Appraiser's current assessed value, $40,134, as prescribed in Section 46.134, Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
BUDGETARY IMPACT:
Sale of this property will provide revenue for the General Fund.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS/SIGN-OFF:
The County Attorney's Office will prepare or approve all legal documents prior to execution by the Chairman.
PERSONNEL:
N/A
POLICY/REQUIREMENT FOR BOARD ACTION:
Escambia County Ordinances, Section 46.134
IMPLEMENTATION/COORDINATION:
NA

Attachments
1153 Capitol Blvd - Information Package

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