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Brevard commissioners terminate lease, then vote to demolish dilapidated animal shelter; RFP option remains under discussion
Summary
After approving termination of a county lease for a dilapidated animal-care facility, the commission voted to demolish the structure and retain the property for county use; commissioners also discussed a draft request-for-proposals for leasing the site and code-enforcement timelines.
The Brevard County Board of County Commissioners voted April 8 to terminate the lease on a county-owned animal-care facility and later approved a separate motion to demolish the building and hold the property for county needs.
Commissioners first voted 5-0 to terminate the existing lease for the facility (agenda item I2). After public comment from animal-welfare groups and residents and further review by staff, the board then voted 5-0 to authorize demolition of the building and to keep the parcel for future county use while staff completes a master-plan review of road-and-bridge property needs.
The board also discussed a draft request-for-proposals to lease the facility…
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