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Flagler County staff present purchase agreement for roughly 3,800‑acre Peterson tract inside state wildlife corridor
Summary
County staff presented a purchase-and-sale agreement to acquire roughly 3,800 acres west of Espanola using state wildlife‑corridor funds, flagging lack of legal access, a long‑standing mineral reservation, and a six‑month limit on seller representations as key conditions.
Flagler County staff on Monday presented a purchase-and-sale agreement for roughly 3,800 acres about five miles west of Espanola that lies inside the Florida Wildlife Corridor and would be bought with state funds reserved for corridor acquisitions.
The county’s legal staff and land management brought the agreement to the Board of County Commissioners and identified three contract conditions the board should note: an existing oil, gas and mineral reservation recorded before the Peterson purchase; no current legal access to the tract; and the sellers’ request to limit post‑closing representations and warranties to six months.
“Held by Mr. Peterson since…
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