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Commission extends long-term lease with Children’s Museum despite one dissent; board requires nonprofit documentation

2908335 · April 9, 2025
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The Board approved a fourth amendment extending the Children’s Museum lease at Indian Riverside Park; the motion passed 4–1 with Commissioner Vargas dissenting, who said she wanted a shorter term and additional financial documents from the nonprofit.

Martin County commissioners on April 8 approved a fourth amendment to the lease for the Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast at Indian Riverside Park, extending the nonprofit’s long‑term occupancy; the motion passed 4–1 with Commissioner Vargas recording the lone dissent.

Mandy Johns of Real Property explained the amendment clarifies responsibility for common area maintenance fees and adjusts a boundary added by a prior amendment. Commissioner Vargas had pulled the item for questions and said…

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