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  County Administrator's Report     10. 2.    
BCC Regular Meeting Discussion  
Meeting Date: 05/16/2019  
Issue:    Recommendation Concerning the Acquisition of Real Property at 123 Diego Circle
From: TONYA GREEN
Department: Neighborhood & Human Svcs  
CAO Approval:

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation Concerning the Acquisition of Real Property Located at 123 Diego Circle for the Erress Boulevard and Diego Circle Blight Reduction Project - Tonya Green, Neighborhood & Human Services Department Director

That the Board either approve, by super majority vote, or deny the following action:

A. Authorize the purchase of real property, located at 123 Diego Circle, from 5T Wealth Partners, LP, a California limited partnership, for the Erress Boulevard and Diego Circle Blight Reduction Project, in the amount of $9,500 (County's appraised value is $8,000);

B. Approve the Contract for Sale and Purchase for the acquisition of real property located at 123 Diego Circle (.0384 acres); 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.

This parcel is located in District 3.

[Funding:  Fund 129/2017 CDBG, Cost Center 370231]
BACKGROUND:
Westernmark subdivision located on Erress Boulevard and Valencia Arms subdivision located on Diego Circle are neighborhoods located in the CRA Palafox Redevelopment District.  Many of the units within the neighborhood have become neglected and/or abandoned leading to severe blighted and slum conditions.  Escambia County has conducted multiple refuse "clean sweeps" through the neighborhood; there have been numerous repetitive code violations in which properties currently have outstanding liens. 

During the June 22, 2017 BCC Meeting, the Board authorized staff to begin the process to pursue acquisition on all properties that had vacant lots and unoccupied structures.  Neighborhood and Human Services staff have identified over 30 potential parcels to solicit for acquisitions.  Staff has sent correspondence to all identified vacant properties and have completed appraisal reports, title insurance commitments, and other related activities in implementing the project. The acquisition checklist has been provided with this recommendation.

A preliminary offer was made to the owner for the appraised value of the property of $8000, but the owner has counter-offered with $9,500. The current property value from the Escambia County Property Appraiser notes the value at $10,240. Four votes from the Board would be needed to authorize this purchase price over the County appraisal of $8,000.
BUDGETARY IMPACT:
Funding for acquisition is budgeted in Fund 129, 2017 CDBG, Cost Center 370231.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS/SIGN-OFF:
All documents will be reviewed by the County Attorney's office for approval. 
PERSONNEL:
Not applicable to this recommendation. All work associated with this request is being handled by County staff.
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 action, Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and Neighborhood Enterprise Division (NED) staff will implement in consultation with the County Attorney's office.

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