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Resolution· C7 T· Commission Meeting· Wed, Apr 23, 2025

Execute 50-year submerged lands easement with state

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IntroducedApr 23, 2025
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Apogee Condominium Association via GONZALEZ, Logan A · “Design Review Board improvements · possible match on improvement · source ↗
MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION via LOUSTEAU, Meg · “December 17, 2025 City Commission · possible match on commission · source ↗
2K Clevelander, Inc. via TRAGASH, Todd B · “Architectural Improvement · possible match on improvement · source ↗
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A resolution of the mayor and commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving and authorizing the mayor and city clerk to execute, in the form attached to this resolution as exhibit a, the sovereignty submerged lands easement (easement no. 43019), by and between the city (grantee) and the board of trustees of the internal improvement trust fund of the state of florida (grantor), for a term of fifty (50)

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A resolution of the mayor and commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving and authorizing the mayor and city clerk to execute, in the form attached to this resolution as exhibit a, the sovereignty submerged lands easement (easement no. 43019), by and between the city (grantee) and the board of trustees of the internal improvement trust fund of the state of florida (grantor), for a term of fifty (50) years, commencing retroactively on june 5, 2024, for use of an easement area having approximately 4,732.74 square feet (easement area), located within a portion of the submerged lands of indian creek, underneath 41st street, for the purpose of relocating, at the request of the florida department of transportation (FDOT), the city’s watermain facilities from the 41st street bridge to the easement area, and thereafter continuing to operate and maintain the watermain facilities within the easement area. Applicable area: middle beach public works

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