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School district declines to declare 1.3‑acre Town Center parcel surplus after staff flags conservation easement and stormwater role

5466025 · July 23, 2025
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The board heard a report on a 1.3‑acre parcel adjacent to Olive Garden in Town Center; staff advised the land contains a conservation easement held by the St. Johns River Water Management District, functions as stormwater mitigation for the school property and is not recommended for surplus sale without extensive mitigation and legal steps.

District staff presented a letter of intent from a private party seeking to buy a 1.3‑acre parcel adjacent to Olive Garden in Town Center. The presenter explained the parcel contains wetland areas, is part of the detention/mitigation system that receives stormwater runoff from the Town Center and carries a conservation easement in favor of the St. Johns River Water Management District recorded in 1999 as mitigation for stormwater. State Requirements for…

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