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Council advances ordinance to reconvey 0.319 acres near athletic complex to Floyd Family Properties
Summary
Council gave first reading to an ordinance authorizing reconveyance of approximately 0.319 acres to Floyd Family Properties LLC, describing the transfer as cleanup of a donation arrangement tied to the City of Florence Athletic Complex.
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The Florence City Council gave first reading to an ordinance authorizing the conveyance of approximately 0.319 acres back to Floyd Family Properties LLC, a move staff described as completing a transaction tied to the original donation that created the City of Florence Athletic Complex.
City legal counsel said the small parcel — described in the record as approximately 0.319 acres — is located near the athletic complex and was part of an original donation that contemplated returning any unused property to the donor once development, including road construction, was complete. Counsel read the ordinance title into the record and told council members the title is sufficient for first reading because the ordinance’s sole effect is to authorize the reconveyance.
The ordinance’s title read by counsel was: “An ordinance authorizing conveyance to Floyd Family Properties LLC of approximately 0.319 acres, more or less, incident to the donation of real property by Floyd Family Properties LLC of land on which has been constructed the City of Florence Athletic Complex, and other matters relating thereto.”
Council moved and seconded the item and advanced it on first reading by voice vote; the transcript records the ayes prevailing but does not show a roll-call tally. City staff characterized the action as a cleanup of a roughly 10-year-old transaction related to the donated land and associated roadway improvements.
The ordinance will return for subsequent readings as required by city procedure.

