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AI-27275 11.       
Meeting Date: 11/13/2018  
Director's Name: Thomas Hutka
Department: Public Works Division: Real Property

Information
Requested Action
MOTION TO ADOPT Resolution no. 2018-476 authorizing conveyance to the City of North Lauderdale by quit claim deed a parcel of land not suitable for further development that escheated to Broward County for delinquent real estate taxes; and authorize Mayor and Clerk to execute quit claim deed and recordation of same. (Commission District 9)

ACTION:  (T-10:28 AM)  Approved.

VOTE: 8-0. 
Why Action is Necessary
Board of County Commissioners' approval is required to convey real property acquired due to delinquent taxes pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 197.592(3) and Broward County Administrative Code, Section 6.23.
What Action Accomplishes
Conveys the property to the municipality within which it is located pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 197.592(3).
Is this Action Goal Related
Previous Action Taken
None.
Summary Explanation/Background
THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISION/REAL PROPERTY SECTION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF THE ABOVE MOTION.

The parcel of land escheated to Broward County for non-payment of taxes. Title was conveyed to the County via tax deed pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 197.502(8) since there were no bidders at public sale. Details of this parcel not suitable for further development are as follows:
 
Parcel is identified by Folio Number 4941-01-28-0290 and is located within the North Lauderdale Division B 69-35 B Portion of Parcel L at Harbour Road in North Lauderdale. It measures approximately 32.6 feet by 100 feet, containing approximately 3,261 square feet. It is unsuitable for development due to its small size. 
 
All applicable County agencies were solicited for potential County use of the property or rights therein; no current or future use was identified. The former owner of this property did not file a verified application seeking a return of his property. Pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 197.592(3), properties escheated to the County for delinquent ad valorem taxes which have not been previously sold or dedicated and which have not been conveyed to the former record fee simple owner, shall be conveyed to the municipality in which the properties are located.

All documents have been reviewed and approved as to form by the Office of the County Attorney.
Source of Additional Information
Purvi A. Bhogaita, Director, Real Property Section, (954) 357-7333
Thomas J. Hutka, P.E., Director, Public Works Department, (954) 357-6410

Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact/Cost Summary:
There is no fiscal impact to Broward County. However, if the parcel is conveyed to private ownership, this property may be placed on the tax roll and may be subject to ad valorem property taxes.
Attachments
Exhibit 1 - Resolution and Deed
Exhibit 2 - Tax Deed
Exhibit 3 - BCPA Data Sheet
Exhibit 4 - Aerial Map


    

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