Florida Administrative Code
66 - NAVIGATION DISTRICTS
66A - West Coast Inland Navigation District
Chapter 66A-2 - WCIND WATERWAY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Section 66A-2.0071 - Real Property Acquisitions
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
The following constitutes the specific conditions procedures and administrative requirement for real property acquisition projects.
(1) Eligible Projects. Real property acquisitions are limited to projects that provide for rights-of-way, spoil material disposal areas, environmental mitigation areas or other areas that may be necessary for completion of capital improvements resulting in future public navigation or boater recreation facilities or extension of existing public navigation or boater recreation facilities. Member counties shall have up to one year from the effective date of the project agreement to purchase the property. The Board may extend this period in accordance with subsection 66A-2.0072(2), F.A.C.
(2) Capital Improvements. The public navigation or boater recreation capital improvements proposed at the time of the acquisition shall be constructed on the property within seven (7) years of the acquisition date and dedicated to the public for such use in perpetuity upon completion. Failure to timely complete the capital improvements may result in WCIND at its sole discretion: requiring the member county to refund WCIND's interest as calculated in subsection (6) below; the conveyance of the property to WCIND; or extending the seven aforesaid (7) year time limit.
(3) Total Project Cost. Real property acquisitions projects are subject to the match ratios set forth in subsection 66A-2.003(4), F.A.C., and total project cost shall be upon based on either the negotiated purchase price or approved appraised value, whichever is lowest. If the negotiated purchase price or approved appraised value is greater than the project cost, the member county must pay the additional cost. Pre-agreement costs for appraisals, inspections, surveys (boundary and topographic) and title searches or opinions completed within one-year of the date of application may be detailed in the project agreement and used as match funds for a boater recreation project.
(4) Member counties shall include in the acquisition project application, the following supporting documentation:
(5) Ownership. Title to land acquired with program funds shall vest in the member county at closing subject to such covenants and restrictions, and reversion, conveyance and termination clauses that are sufficient to ensure compliance with this Rule Chapter in perpetuity and any easements reserved for the benefit of WCIND. Immediately upon acquiring title to the land, the applicant shall record a declaration of covenants and restrictions in favor of WCIND which include, at a minimum, the time limit for completing the proposed capital improvements and public dedication requirements in subsection (2) above. Additionally, the deed shall contain a reversion, conveyance or termination clause that vests title to WCIND if any of the covenants or restrictions are violated by the member county or by some third-party with the knowledge of the member county.
(6) Misused Real Property. If a member county violates the covenants and restrictions on the acquired property, the Board, at its discretion, may require the member county to take one of the following remedial actions:
Rulemaking Authority 374.976(2) FS. Law Implemented 374.976(1)-(3) FS.
New 3-3-21.