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County agrees to sell 99-year tower easement near Sea Oaks; underlying parcel to be returned to Sea Oaks community
Summary
The county approved the negotiated sale of a 99-year easement covering a wireless tower site to Wireless Edge for $2.1 million while conveying the underlying surplus parcel to the Sea Oaks community at a lower negotiated fee; commissioners said the agreements preserve communications access and return surplus land to local residents.
Indian River County commissioners approved a negotiated agreement to sell a 99-year easement for a wireless communications tower site near Sea Oaks and to convey the underlying surplus parcel to the Sea Oaks community under a separate negotiated sale.
County staff explained the property was acquired in 1988 for wastewater use and later became surplus. A wireless tower has been on the site since 2007 under a lease to Verizon; that lease remains in place. Wireless Edge…
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