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Exh 8J• i' ~ ~ r r ~~ ~- - t a J 99 STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM: Request by Beaches Habitat to exchange property SUBMITTED BY: George Worley II, Community Development Director ~ 4•JSy DATE: April 7, 1999 BACKGROUND: • Beaches Habitat has submitted a letter to the City proposing an exchange of properties in the Donner Subdivision azea. They propose to deed two large parcels north of Jordan Park to the City in exchange for approximately thirteen lots fronting on Francis Avenue and on an unpaved segment of Jordan Street. RECOMMENDATION: Authorize staffto review the proposal and to negotiate this transaction with Beaches Habitat with a recommendation to be presented at the regular City Commission Meeting of April 26th. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Proposal Letter and map from Beaches Habitat REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: ~/ AGENDA ITEM NO. l 049 I$~~c~i.es II~l~i.t~t Habitat (or Humanity of the Jacksonville Beaches, Inc. Mayor Suzanne Shaughnessy City of Atlantic Beach 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach FL. 32233 Dear Mayor Shaughnessy: This is to request that the city of Atlantic Beach consider an exchange of property with Beaches Habitat which we believe would be in the interest of both the city and Habitat. n The legal description of the land that Beaches Habitat would deed to the city is: Lots 4, 5 and 6, DONNER'S SUBDIVISION, of a part of Government Lot 2, Section 77 South, Range 29 Easf, according fo plat thereof recorded Plat Book 8, page 4 of the public records of Duval County, Florida. These lots are highlighted in yellow on the enclosed map. The legal description of the land the City of Atlantic Beach would deed to Beaches Habitat is: Lots 3-72, Block 7, ED SMITH SUBDIVISION, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 26, page 50, of the public records of Duval County, Florida; Lots 3-5, Block 2, ED SMITH SUBDIVISION, according the plat thereof records in Plat Book 26, page 50, of the public records of Duval County, Florida. These lots are highlighted in blue on the enclosed map. The land Beaches Habitat will deed to the city is 3.8 acres, approximately one acre larger than the city property requested. There are advantages to Atlantic Beach: P.O. Box 50939 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240 (904) 241-1222 r • The land acquired by the city would be contiguous to other property (^ currently owned. • The land deeded to Beaches Habitat would be developed and the Donner area, east of Mayport Road, would become a new community in Atlantic Beach with over 35 Habitat homes. The trend of improve- ment in the neighborhood will continue to benefit the entire city of At- lantic Beach. • 20 Atlantic Beach families would become tax-paying citizens of the community. Impact fees for new home construction would total $50,000. Property tax roles would increase by $6,000 to $8,000 per year. The major advantage to Beaches Habitat would be to acquire building lots at low cost. The cost savings would be passed onto the new Habitat homeowners. We would appreciate that you consider this offer at the April 12th City Council meeting. Members of the Beaches Habitat Board and Site Committee will be available for any questions. %I Ralph arcello Executive Director CC: David Trunzo President, Beaches Habitat Paul Finley Vice President, Beaches Habitat Cliff Koehler Site Committee, Beaches Habitat Bill Gulliford Site Committee, Beaches Habitat lam' uht:s S:OAC ~-• ---~ ' 1dR~o b•4`/ ~ ' ,115 t,`I'` .1 tt~ . 1~ ,' 11• 1rr1i. 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